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Although school administrators across the nation are reporting an
increase in applications, they’re worried about just how many
college students will actually enroll in their institutions this
fall as families continue to tighten their budgets amid this
recession, reports Inside Higher Ed (“Parents’ View of the Economy,” ...
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If recent data is any indication, families are struggling to come up
with the cash they need to send their children to college, and
schools across the country are doing something to help those who’ve
come up short, reports The Chronicle of Higher Education (“Colleges
Offer Extra Aid to Strapped Students,” Jan. 9, 2009).
During ...
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While numerous nonprofit colleges have halted construction and are
undergoing hiring freezes and other cutbacks due to the declining
economy, for-profit colleges are seeing higher enrollment numbers
and higher profit margins (“Economic Downturn Is a Boon for For-
Profit Colleges,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, Dec. 10, ...
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As the economic downturn continues to impact families’ ability to pay for college, schools are redirecting their fundraising efforts to focus on financial aid, reports The Wall Street Journal (“Colleges Shift Donor Appeals Toward Student Aid,” Nov. 19, 2008).
In order to help meet the increased demand for financial aid, some schools are ...
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Americans could see more college closures, particularly among small schools with shrinking enrollment numbers as the slowing economy
continues to claim more victims across every sector, The Associated Press reports (“College Closings Rare, but Could Rise in Downturn,” Nov, 17, 2008).
While the American Council on Education reported that only ...
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Premiere Credit of North America, a debt collection agency based in Indianapolis, is a bit of an anomaly in today’s down economy — it is thriving at a time when many businesses are cutting back their workforces and many debt collection agencies are losing money to cash-strapped consumers who can’t pay up.
Premiere Credit, which specializes in ...
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After years of ranking among the nation’s top five most expensive schools, Sarah Lawrence College — a private, liberal arts school in Bronxville, New York with a tuition price tag of more than $53,000 a year — is now the priciest school in America, beating out George Washington University and New York University, according to a new College ...
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A new report has found that last year’s increases in college tuition were more on pace with rises in the Consumer Price Index — the measure of the average price of consumer goods and services. But despite the relative steadiness of college affordability, students still received record amounts of financial aid and borrowed more in student loans, ...
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Paying for college definitely isn’t getting any easier.
“It just seems like it’s really hard, because it is,” says Diana Jacobs, a mother of twin, college seniors, whose husband recently lost his job, forcing the family to go from borrowing modestly to maxing out their student loan amounts (“In Downturn Families Strain to Pay Tuition,” The New ...
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A third attempt to generate liquidity for the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority may be too little too late for some 40,000 Massachusetts college students, reports The Boston Globe (“Student Loan Authority May Not Get State Aid,” Aug. 14, 2008).In late July, MEFA announced that it wouldn’t have enough money to fund any new private ...
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