Peralta community colleges will use federal stimulus to wipe out $2.8M in student debt

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By Keith Burbank, Bay City News Foundation

A Bay Area community college district headquartered in Oakland will wipe out $2.8 million in student debt following the receipt of $12.25 million in federal relief money, district officials said.

Officials with the Peralta Community College District, which serves 30,000 students in the East Bay, will allocate the balance of the $12.25 million to student financial aid in coming semesters.

The debt that will be erased will be from the most recent three school terms. The college district encompasses the campuses of Berkeley City College in Berkeley, Laney and Merritt colleges in Oakland and the College of Alameda in Alameda.

The colleges serve mainly communities of color and lower-income residents of Alameda County. Sixty percent of the students in the district qualify as low-income and 49 percent are first-generation college students.

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