Biden Gave Students an Inch But We Need The Mile Jobs that require higher education are more common than they ever have been but college education is still a serious financial risk. We need more than forgiveness.
Millennial debt and mood disorders By Chelsea Crumpler thecrump89@gmail.com With good reason 1 in 5 Millennials face higher rates of depression and 12 percent of them are anxiety-ridden, much higher than the previous two generations, according to Psychology Today. While looking at the trend between economic misfortune and mental health, it appears that
Expensive housing may explain high tuition rates By J.B. Evans The Guardsman Students lucky and determined enough to pursue higher education must choose from a narrow and paltry variety of financial options, including the rare chance of receiving a scholarship, the demand of taking out exorbitant student loans or the reliance upon their parent
Students smothered by loans By Calindra Revier The Guardsman I suspect that many students feel hopeless and undoubtedly confused as they trudge through the winding and dark path that is student loans. It starts simple. The current 4.66 percent interest rate, elevated outrageously from 3.86 percent just last year before, is expected
Student organization fights to lower student debt City College’s Student Labor Action Project rallied March 6 with other community organizations at City Hall to call on Wells Fargo CEO and...
Collection of enrollment fees to be enforced as uncollected student debt continues to mount City College will be enforcing its payment policy for non-payment of fees effective Spring 2014 registration period. The Admissions and Records office will implement this new policy to fight against the huge debt the college has accumulated since 2003.
How the student loan scam works The Guardsmanby Becca HoekstraNormally, I’m a very forgiving and kind-hearted person. But I hope there is a special level in Hell for those in control of student debt. The student loan industry was founded to provide average Americans with the ability to achieve a college education. It’s now