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17 janvier 2019

There is no true student-loan crisis

University Business Magazine logoCollege and university presidents increasingly find ourselves having to combat a number of negative misperceptions about higher education, but none has been quite so stubborn as the notion that our graduates are being crushed beneath a mountain of student-loan debt. More...

17 janvier 2019

No tuition, but you pay a percentage of your income (if you find a job)

University Business Magazine logoStudent debt reached a new height last year — a whopping $1.5 trillion. A typical student borrower will have $22,000 in debt by graduation, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. More...

17 janvier 2019

Student loan ban: some universities could lose a third of their intake

The GuardianNew figures show up to 36% of freshers have fewer than three Ds at A-level – and would be barred under leaked proposals. More...

17 janvier 2019

One in 10 students in England 'rich enough to avoid big debts'

The GuardianRichest undergraduates escape hefty fees by paying for university in one go, study reveals. More...

17 janvier 2019

University chiefs angry over ‘elitist’ student loan plans

The GuardianProposals to bar students without three Ds at A-level would hit courses such as nursing and ‘strike at heart of social mobility’. More...

17 janvier 2019

Ulterior motives may lurk behind new debit card for federal student loan borrowers

Screenshot-2018-5-7 Education – Views Research – The ConversationThe U.S. Department of Education is about to pilot test a new debit card for students who get federal student loans. More...

17 janvier 2019

What is public service loan forgiveness? And how do I qualify to get it?

Screenshot-2018-5-7 Education – Views Research – The ConversationThe first group of borrowers who tried to get Public Service Loan Forgiveness – a George W. Bush-era program meant to provide relief to those who went into socially valuable but poorly paid public service jobs, such as teachers and social workers – mostly ran into a brick wall. More...

16 janvier 2019

Prodigy Finance enters refinancing market

By Viggo Stacey. Prodigy Finance has announced a refinancing product open to international graduates working in the UK or 24 US states, which aims to save them at least US$20,000 with lower rates and choices of repayment terms, over the life of the loan. More...

15 janvier 2019

Borrowing Increases Most Among Wealthy Students

HomeBy Paul Fain. A newly released analysis of federal data found that student debt levels increased most among affluent students in the four years before 2016. More...

9 janvier 2019

Denmark hopes to claim back EU student debt

By Patrick Atack. Danish officials are hoping that a European Union court can settle the issue of missing loan repayments from European students to Copenhagen. More...

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