student loans
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Harvard and Ohio State are not going to disappear any time soon.
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During the debt ceiling debate on Capitol Hill, Congress cut $917 billion in programs and slashed federal funds across the board.
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But in EdTrust’s view, most schools don’t do enough. Low-income families received an average of $9,704 in grant aid in 2007, leaving an unmet need of $11,352. That’s about three-quarters of their total income.
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In case you've forgotten to be afraid of Gen Y lately, a new study out of Ohio State says: For young adults, debt builds self-esteem.
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Approximately 50 percent of students at the University graduate in debt, according to the Office of the Provost.
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By 2018, a college education will mean the difference between employment and unemployment for 60 percent of Americans, according to a new study.