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Elite Colleges Have Public Funds for Low-Income Students, So Why Aren’t They...

While these hefty endowments mean the ability to offer need-based scholarships to low-income students, wealthy colleges and universities enroll low-income students at far lower rates than colleges with...

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Not Your Parents’ Student Debt

As average student debt hovers around $35,051, it is hard to imagine any scenario where a summer or even school-year job would cover the cost. Despite the clear rising cost of tuition, lawmakers still...

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Beyond Borders: My Name Is Valentina Emilia Garcia Gonzalez

"Going to college was always my dream. I always envisioned myself going to and from classes, talking in study groups, taking notes in lectures, and dorming with other college students as we lived it...

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Millennial Parents Need Access to Higher Education, Too

According to the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, 26 percent of college students–4.8 million men and women–are raising children of their own. The post Millennial Parents Need Access to Higher...

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Wisconsin’s Legislature Could Create a State-Wide Student Loan Refinancing...

Wisconsin could become the first state in the country to allow borrowers to start refinancing student loans. The post Wisconsin’s Legislature Could Create a State-Wide Student Loan Refinancing...

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Growing Number Of Veterans Rack Up Student Debt Despite G.I. Bill

Twenty-six percent of undergraduates receiving veteran education benefits—meant to financially cover four years of tuition at a public university, with some programs covering private school tuition as...

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We Can’t Afford To Wait: How States and Municipalities Can Help Curtail the...

Fixing the student debt crisis at the national level is taking too long and borrowers need relief. States and cities can take action now—take a look. The post We Can’t Afford To Wait: How States and...

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The Case for Student Loan Discharge in Bankruptcy

Thanks to a legal exception, the 40+ million Americans with student loan debt are left without bankruptcy recourse or relief should they need it. The post The Case for Student Loan Discharge in...

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As the Value of a High School Degree Declines, More and More Students Are...

Millennials who graduate college do not make more money than that of their earlier generation counterparts. The post As the Value of a High School Degree Declines, More and More Students Are Going...

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Trump University Trumps All Other For-Profit Colleges

Trump University finds itself in the courthouse more often than in the classroom: it’s currently facing three lawsuits—two class action lawsuits in California and one in New York. The post Trump...

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As American For-Profit College Bubble Bursts, Industry Moves Overseas

The for-profit bubble in the United States is popping, and many for-profits are devising creative ways to stay alive. The post As American For-Profit College Bubble Bursts, Industry Moves Overseas...

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REPAYE: How One Little-Known Program Could Stop Thousands From Defaulting On...

REPAYE certainly differentiates itself by being the first federal loan repayment program that includes every single Direct Loan borrower. This large potential impact may allow REPAYE to become a...

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Undocumented Students Ask Institutions for Equal Rights

For students who are undocumented immigrants, the process to attend college requires jumping through even more hoops than the average student. When applying to college undocumented students cannot...

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Why Student Debt Isn’t Just A Student Issue

A Pew Research Center study shows that Millennials who incur debt after graduation have an average net worth of seven times less than that of their non-indebted counterparts. The post Why Student Debt...

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Two States Open University Gates to Locked-Out Undocumented Students

Undocumented students who are unable to access in-state tuition and scholarships in their home states now have another option The post Two States Open University Gates to Locked-Out Undocumented...

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Student Debt 101: You Asked, We Answered

You’re not alone! Even though the process may seem confusing, it doesn’t have to be scary. The post Student Debt 101: You Asked, We Answered appeared first on Higher Ed, Not Debt.

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The Gender Wage Gap Is Forcing Women to Bear the Brunt of Student Loan Debt

It’s clear that student debt disproportionately affects women. Women are just as educated as men and just as indebted, but struggle to pay back that debt due to a systemic gender pay gap that puts them...

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Trump University Charged $35,000 for Three-Day Unaccredited Program

Like many for-profit colleges, Trump University routinely used predatory tactics to will thousands of dollars away from individuals seeking a better life. In exchange, students were left up to $35,000...

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Who Said It: A Closer Look at Trump U and Other For-Profit Institutions

You’ve probably heard a lot recently in the news about Donald Trump’s for-profit school, Trump University. Like many for-profit colleges, the school pressured students into maxing out credit cards and...

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Students Struggling With Debt Are Tasty Bait for Payday Lending Loan Sharks

Payday lenders target and exploit individuals who are most strapped for cash and promise a quick and easy solution to all their financial woes. Unfortunately, there is no better pool of financially...

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