A $400 billion forgiveness in student debt is now in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court. Students from San Diego State comment on the Supreme Court case over President Biden's loan forgiveness program.
A $400 billion forgiveness in student debt is now in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court. This morning, the justices in Washington D.C. heard arguments for both sides of President Biden’s loan forgiveness plan. And here in San Diego, those who are most impacted had something to say as well. KPBS Education Reporter M.G. Perez has some of their stories.Justices in Washington, D.C. heard arguments Tuesday morning for both sides of President Biden’s loan forgiveness plan.
She has a part-time job at the BCB Café on the campus of San Diego State University, and she has a course load of 22 units this semester working toward a business degree. Choi said she is stressed about finances and student loans, coming from a middle-class Orange County family. Tuesday, they joined their classmates in a tour of San Diego State. Both have big plans for their careers; Flores said she wants a career as a medical technician or an anesthesiologist, and Calderon said she wants to become a neonatal surgeon.
Flores said, “I would tell them to think more about what the students might be dealing with, like in their personal lives. Everyone has a different story, everyone is going through different things and different struggles.”
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