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23 février 2018

Borrowers With High Debt Levels Struggle to Repay Loans

HomeBy Andrew Kreighbaum. The share of borrowers graduating with high student loan debt balances has shot up in recent years. And, increasingly, those borrowers are struggling to pay back those loans, according to a Brookings Institution paper released last week. More...

23 février 2018

Decline in Student Loan Borrowing

HomeBy Andrew Kreighbaum. U.S. report shows undergraduate borrowing was down in 2015-16 from four years earlier, across nearly all types of institutions. Meanwhile, the proportion of students receiving grant funding rose. More...

23 février 2018

Are vice-chancellors enjoying fat-cat pay levels while students rack up debts?

By Brendan O’Malley – Managing Editor. With public attention drawn to the inflated salaries of university leaders, University World News carries a Special Report this week on the subject. Frances Tsakonas suggests a revolutionary financial model for universities, where staff and students get to share some of the surplus funds of universities rather than vice-chancellors being handed fat pay cheques. Brendan O’Malley reports on staggering findings by the UK’s University and College Union that at most British universities the vice-chancellor either sits on the committee that sets their pay or is allowed to attend its meetings. And Kristen Lyons and Richard Hill reveal that Dame Glynis Breakwell, who resigned as the UK’s top-paid vice-chancellor after a furore over her salary, earned less than most of her Australian peers.
   In Commentary, Anamika Srivastava suggests that India should take lessons from Asia in its quest to develop world-class universities and should also reflect realistically on how Indian universities can be improved. Jonathan Nicholls says that while the UK is reviewing higher education funding, they should seriously consider the funding and structure of a system that can provide the kind of skills that will be needed for the future. Jane Knight encourages the global higher education sector to use knowledge diplomacy as a tool to address global challenges through enhanced relations between countries.
   In World Blog this week, Eric Fredua-Kwarteng and Samuel Kwaku Ofosu suggest that African university leaders put pressure on their governments to grant universities the autonomy they require to find solutions to the crisis of exploding enrolments on the continent.
   In Features, Jan Petter Myklebust reports on plans by Utrecht University in the Netherlands to tackle key societal challenges in a multidisciplinary way with other social partners, while Stephen Coan reports on the launch of the Africa Evidence Leadership Award to recognise those who have increased awareness of evidence-informed decision-making in Africa. More...
20 février 2018

The Stakes Are Too High to Lower Support

HomeAnyone can get a car loan, right? And people don’t get those off the backs of taxpayers. That’s what private lenders are for. What’s so different about student loans? Private lenders will fill the gap, just like they do for people who can’t buy cars with cash, and everybody’s happy. More...

15 février 2018

A New Impact Investing Model for Education

A New Impact Investing Model for Education
Rahil Rangwala, 2018/01/17
This post describes a funding model for private schools in India where owners can get loans and, if the students achieve certain educational outcomes, they can get rebates on those loans. More...

13 février 2018

Student loan scheme to offer more ‘favourable’ conditions

By Kudzai Mashininga. Zimbabwe’s financial institutions have started issuing loans in terms of a new student loan scheme supported by US$1 billion put together by the state and six local banks. The Higher and Tertiary Education Loan Support Facility is meant to assist current and prospective students who do not have the financial resources to support their college or university education and will be given on more ”favourable” conditions to students, according to the government. More...
28 janvier 2018

Linking loan repayment to a paycheck

University Business Magazine logoAutomatically deducting student loan payments from borrowers’ paychecks—and even tying the repayment amount to income, similar to Social Security withholdings — were among the ideas that seemed to interest Senators Thursday at a hearing to explore ways to simplify the federal student aid system. More...

27 janvier 2018

Questions About Student Aid Debit Card

HomeBy Andrew Kreighbaum. Education Department releases details on new prepaid card for some federal student loan recipients. But consumer advocates question the pilot program over student data and restrictions on spending. More...

25 janvier 2018

EU refuses to claim back student debt for Denmark

By Jan Petter Myklebust. The European Union has rebuffed the Danish government’s request for the EU to help it claim back unpaid student debt owed by citizens in EU member states who studied in Denmark and left the country, the major Danish newspaper, Politiken, has reported. More...
18 janvier 2018

Prêt étudiant garanti par l'État

etudiant.gouv.frEmprunter de l'argent pour financer ses études peut également être une option - si vous êtes susceptible d'occuper, à terme, un emploi bien rémunéré. L'Etat peut se porter garant de votre prêt, afin de faciliter son obtention. Plus...

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