Angie Klabacka
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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Debt Levels are Rising
The number of college graduates with at over $40,000.00 in student loans debt has went up 10 times in the past ten year period.
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Student Loan Debt Passes Credit Card Debt
Student loan debt has increased exponentially in recent years, exceeding credit card debt for the first time in U.S. history. As more students go to college and have a higher rate to borrow money to pay tuition and related costs, … Continue reading
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Gainful Employment Creates Barriers for Students
FROM: Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities For most Americans the message is simple: Go to college. Get a good job. Build a solid career. But the U.S. Department of Education, through its controversial “gainful employment” proposal, could make … Continue reading
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Student loan debt mounts, shifting graduates’ options | | The Bulletin
Student loan debt mounts, shifting graduates’ options | | The Bulletin. Student loan debt outpaced credit card debt for the first time last year and is likely to top $1 trillion this year as more students go to college and … Continue reading
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