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Grads of For-Profit Schools Have Debt Trouble
Aug 21, 2010 2:55 PM CDT
Grads of For-Profit Schools Have Debt Trouble
Many leave unable to pay
(Newser)
- The DOE has released loan-repayment numbers for 8,000 American colleges and universities showing that graduates of for-profit schools face bigger debt loads than their counterparts at nonprofit and public schools; and they are less likely to repay their loans, reports CommonDreams.org . Read the full article .
How I Afforded
Duke by Living in a Van
24/7 RAMEN
Dec 7, 2009 12:26 PM CST
How I Afforded Duke by Living in a Van
One grad student's experiment with 'radical living'
(Newser)
- Ken Ilgunas wanted to go to grad school without going into debt, so he bought a 1994 Ford Econoline van and a parking sticker, and called it home. He lived on frugal meals cooked on a camping stove, showered at the gym, used a sleeping bag for heat. To some,...
Student Borrowing Soars
25% to Record Levels
Sep 3, 2009 10:03 AM CDT
Student Borrowing Soars 25% to Record Levels
Students' fed loans jump 25% from previous year
(Newser)
- Some two-thirds of students borrow for college today, and they’re borrowing more than ever: For the 2008-2009 school year, the federal government loaned students $75.1 billion—25% more than the year before. That’s the biggest increase on record, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The trend has troubling...
Credit Card Debt
Spikes on Campus
Apr 13, 2009 2:06 PM CDT
Credit Card Debt Spikes on Campus
(Newser)
- College students in 2008 carried an average of $3,173 in credit card debt, a huge jump from 4 years earlier,
USA Today
reports. A Sallie Mae study, when conducted in 2004, revealed an average balance of just $2,169. When students “can’t get private loans, they turn...
Dear Mom, Dad:
Please Send Bailout
Oct 8, 2008 8:45 AM CDT
Dear Mom, Dad: Please Send Bailout
Parents face tough choices as debt-ridden kids struggle to find work
(Newser)
- The families of many debt-laden college graduates are pondering bailouts of their own as the job market sours, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. With the average student loan now $22,000, parents of some struggling grads face a tough choice—to let their kids learn a lesson about credit the...
$700B Goes a Long Way
in Space—and on Earth
ANALYSIS
Oct 5, 2008 6:03 AM CDT
$700B Goes a Long Way in Space—and on Earth
Bailout bucks could fund 7 space stations, pay salaries for 16M teachers
(Newser)
- With the Treasury Department now in charge of figuring out what holes to plug with its $700 billion in bailout bucks, the
San Francisco Chronicle
takes a look at what else that money could do. Some highlights:
Hire 16,062,414 public-school teachers.
Pay the average weekly wages of 22
...
Credit Crunch Ups Price of College Loans
Mar 3, 2008 2:40 PM CST
Credit Crunch Ups Price of College Loans
Federal, private lenders will raise rates, increase rejections
(Newser)
- Even as college costs soar, the credit crunch is about to make student loans more expensive—and tougher to come by. Fees for federally guaranteed loans, which offer below-market rates, are expected to rise, and some states have dropped out of the program. At least a dozen private firms have...
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