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- Law School Student Debt Is Just Tip of the Iceberg
Your Student Loan Ranger was intrigued by a recent report from the Center for American Progress titled "What Can We Learn from Law School? Legal Education Reflects Issues Found in All of Higher Education." In a nutshell, the report argues that the failure of schools, students, and policymakers to respond as the cost of getting a degree climbs and the chances of getting a job that pays well ...
us department of education loan 05 Feb 2012 - Issues in education
The management of tertiary education student funding
us department of education loan 05 Feb 2012 - Government Officials Remind Students Of Loan Forgiveness Program
College students graduated in 2011 with an average debt load of $25,000. The Obama Administration is trying to remind students of a program it says will help forgive those loans. Education reporter Tim Tooten explains.
us department of education loan 05 Feb 2012 - TNGG: Disowned LGBT Students Need Financial Aid Help
It's difficult for college students to erase their "dependent" status, until they become officially "independent" of their families at age 24. Until then, the Dept. of Education operates under the assumption that parents are providing toward their child's postsecondary education.
us department of education loan 05 Feb 2012 - Joe Biden backs Obama's higher education plan
Vice President Joe Biden discusses educational reform
us department of education loan 05 Feb 2012 - Some Doctors Owe Hundreds Of Thousands In Student Loans
If you stop paying on your student loan and go into default, the state may take away your license to work. But our investigation found some doctors are treated differently.
us department of education loan 05 Feb 2012 - First Person: Attacking My Student Loan Debts, While Maintaining a Flexible Budget
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us department of education loan 05 Feb 2012 - Law grads go to court for bankruptcy protection
(Reuters) - When Diana Valle decided to intern at a bankruptcy firm during law school, she had no idea how useful the experience would prove - in her own case. Shortly before graduating from the University of Maryland School of Law, the 26-year-old Valle, burdened with $150,000 in student debt and with no immediate job prospects, filed for Chapter 7 personal bankruptcy protection. "I was really ...
us department of education loan 05 Feb 2012
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