- May 2017
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www.usnews.com www.usnews.com
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129 colleges reported average debt loads of more than $35,000 and 49 reported that more than 90 percent of their graduates left with debt.
This is just ridicuolous.
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colleges might have lower average debt levels because they enroll fewer students with the financial need to take out loans.
This is just wrong to students because in High School who has a job that pays you more than maybe 1,000 a year. I don't understand how colleges think people right out of high school can pay these costs. Parents should have to just lay down money on their kids college education. If college was free then everyone would have a better chance at reaching their dreams and living life without the worry that their tuition might not get paid.
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no relief if you hit a rough patch."
I think this is sad becuase college students shouldn't have t worry about money they should be worried about their studies.
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best path to a job and decent pay,
This is a point that colleges really need to take in consideration because in order for jobs to be filled in society people need to get a college education.
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debt
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thers topped $30,000.
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states had average debt amounts as low as $18,656,
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approaching $30,000,
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TICAS found nearly 7 in 10 graduating seniors in 2013 – 69 percent – left school with an average of $28,400 in student loan debt,
I think that this is outrageous becuase students shouldn't have to live life by worrying about student loan debt they accumulated due to the extremely high costs of college.
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average amount of student loan debt again
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- Feb 2017
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bryanalexander.org bryanalexander.org
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How to make college affordable again: _Paying the Price_
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