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More notes on Midmorning student-loan talk
Part II of the Midmorning chat with Erica Sandberg, financial education director and co-host for the web-based video program Change Starts at Home, as well as a columnist and reporter for CreditCards.com. She is author of Expecting Money: The Essential Financial Plan for New and Growing Families. Caller: I’m going to grad school. Suggestions? ES:…
Student default rates are at a 10-year high. People now owe more on student loans than they do on their credit cards. What does this mean for students and parents? How should they cope with that if they’re planning for their education – or already trying to pay it off? MPR’s Kerri Miller talked with…
Flat-Rate Tuition System Weighed in Florida Being a full-time undergrad at some Florida schools may soon mean paying a flat rate for tuition, no matter how many classes you take. (universitybusiness.com) Value of College Degree Is Growing Despite rising tuition and student-loan debt levels, the long-term payoff from earning a college degree is increasing, the…
Why the DREAM Act may be good business
MPR’s Sasha Aslanian has this report on the DREAM Act, the federal legislation that would grant a path to citizenship to immigrant youths if they completed high school or had a GED and pursued two years of college or military service. The bipartisan federal legislation, which Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., has attached as…
Check out Today’s Question, which gets to the heart of much of higher education in Minnesota: Should the state’s investment in public colleges and universities be greater or smaller? The question gurus at MPR lay out the stances of the three candidates for governor and then let readers take it from there. Join in here.
Listen in tomorrow at 9 a.m. for a segment on students borrowing more money than they can handle. Not only do Americans’ student loans exceed their credit card debt, but the U.S. Secretary of Education expects students will soon default at the highest rate since 1998. Midmorning explores the lending practices that experts blame for…
A piece by the U’s student news site, mndaily.com, elaborates a bit on what University Relations VP Karen Himle– who has been at the center of the flap over the U’s pulling of the environmental film Troubled Waters — and deans in the ag department apparently found troubling about the film. She said the film’s…