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Please feel free to share this with other interested people on your campus or in the community! You will still use a registration page to help with calendar invites, etc. We’ll also be doing a Zoom meeting this year (not a Zoom webinar) to make it easier for the group to talk with each other and engage. Let me know if you would like to share anything interesting you’ve done or are planning for your campus Splunk implementation. I’ve talked with a couple of campuses about their Splunk storage challenges, so we thought it would be a good topic for a community discussion. Cloud storage has been a hot topic around the NET+ program recently.
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On the June call, we’ll talk about how you’re handling Splunk storage and the associated storage costs, plus questions you submit in advance and open discussion.
Introduction to the call, announcements, reminder the call is being recorded, etcĪ."We're not going to ask folks to pay for more than they can afford That's going to make higher education much more accessible.On the NET+ Splunk Community Call in April and May 2020, we talked about the immediate impacts of the pandemic on your usage of Splunk, so our first topic will be COVID-19 and Splunk one year in. And the program will cover the loan's monthly interest, ensuring your total balance due won't increase as long as you're making your monthly payments. Once finalized, the new rule will cap monthly payments at 5% of income left after taxes and essential living expenses. 31 this year to take advantage of the change.Third, the Biden administration is proposing a change to income-driven repayment plans. But eligible borrowers must apply before Oct. It's outrageous," said President Biden.The Biden administration is retroactively expanding the type of payments that qualify. The system is so restrictive that their active-duty service didn't count as 'public service' and their loan isn't forgiven as promised. Cardona.Next, the Department of Education is temporarily changing the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program to make it easier to qualify.SEE MORE: Is A College Education Still Worth It?That allows people who work for government organizations, military, or qualifying non-profits to have any remaining debt forgiven after they make 10 years of payments."Think of a service member who defers their student loan payment while they're deployed. And, you know, it's helping other Americans and that's what we're trying to do here," said Sec. Lifting, helping those people up, it helps the whole community. But appearing on Newsy's Morning Rush, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said the plan has wider benefits for the nation."Everyone knows someone that right now is struggling with college debt. The White House says 60% of borrowers received a Pell Grant, meaning a majority of people will be eligible for the maximum amount of relief. And parents who took out federal loans to pay for a child's education will also qualify for relief. The debt forgiveness increases to $20,000 for anyone who received a Pell Grant. The administration will eliminate $10,000 in student debt for people making up to $125,000 a year, or $250,000 for married couples. So, let's break down four key elements, starting with the biggest headline loan forgiveness. Millions of Americans could soon take advantage of President Joe Biden's decision to provide student debt relief."All of this means people can start to finally crawl out from under that mountain of debt," said President Biden.And that means millions also have questions about how it all works.