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Student debt hits record 1 in 5 U.S. households

Student Loans

Growing college enrollment has stretched student debt to a record number of U.S. households, burdening young, poor.

 

Lawmakers reach compromise on roads, student loans

Facing weekend deadlines for action, congressional leaders have agreed to deals overhauling the nation's transportation programs without a Republican provision forcing approval of the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline, and avoiding a doubling of interest rates for new student loans, congressional officials said Wednesday....

 

Hill bargainers: Student loan deal seems near

Congressional bargainers seem near an agreement that would avert a July 1 doubling of interest rates on federal loans to 7.4 million college students and end an election-year battle between President Barack Obama and Congress, Senate aides from both parties said Friday....

 

Government, schools to clarify loans for students

The Obama administration and 10 private colleges and state university systems are taking steps this week aimed at improving transparency about the cost of college, including loans and options for repaying them.

 

Obama to Congress: Don't raise student loan payments

President Obama kicked off a week of appeals to young voters on Saturday by urging Congress to maintain the interest rate on student loans, keeping the costs of college stable.

 

Making your kid pay for college is good, study says

College Tuition

If you’re doing everything you can to save for your children’s college education, chances are it’s because you think that will give your kids the best start in life.

 

Recovery threatened by runaway student loan debt

Student Loan Debt

The federal student loan program seemed like a great idea back in 1965: Borrow to go to college now; pay it back later when you have a job.

 

Student Loan Debt Hits $1 Trillion -- Pre-Paid College Tuition Plans May Make a Comeback

College Graduation

We thought we’d dodged a bullet. When the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced that student loan debt had passed the $1 trillion mark my first thought was one of relief since our last child is graduating from college next month. Even though his tuition has almost doubled during his tenure as a student at the University of California, we were fortunate that he will be able to graduate without student loan debt. That may change in the future if he decides to complete a graduate degree, but my husband and I wiped our brows with a collective sigh of relief.

 

Immigration questions dog Perry

Of all the punches thrown at Gov. Rick Perry during last week's Republican presidential debate, few landed harder than questions about Perry's support for a Texas bill allowing in-state college tuition for illegal immigrants.

 

New rules to rein in for-profit colleges

The U.S. Education Department has issued tougher rules regulating and financing for-profit colleges, whose students disproportionately default on college loans.

 

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