Tag: Student loan repayment options
Maximizing Tuition Revenue: How English Universities Can Benefit from Fee Increases
The government announced an increase in undergraduate tuition fees in England, with new students starting university next fall and existing students in their second and third years being affected. However, some universities may not...
Prioritizing Help for Poorer Students: The Key to University Fee Hikes
The recent announcement of a tuition fee hike for English students has sparked concerns about the impact on poorer students. The financial crisis facing universities has led to the decision to raise fees in...
Student Loan Grace Periods Expiring: Key Things to Know
President Joe Biden recently addressed student loan relief at Madison College in Wisconsin on April 8. He spoke about the upcoming expiration of two federal measures designed to assist student loan borrowers with their...
Uncovering the Lament of College Borrowers: A Hechinger Report
Uncovering the Lament of College Borrowers: A Hechinger ReportMore than 40 million Americans are burdened with student loan debt, sparking a contentious debate over whether the government should forgive some or all of it....
Linking Student Fees to Inflation: A Fair Approach for Universities
Addressing Financial Pressures in England’s UniversitiesEngland’s universities are facing significant financial pressures that are only expected to worsen. With the new government in office, there is an opportunity for a comprehensive review of the...
Lives Impacted by UK Student Loans: Graduate Testimonials and Regrets
Faced with overwhelming student loan repayments, many graduates in the UK are feeling the impact on their careers, mental health, and financial stability. The burden of loans reaching up to £120,000, compounded by high...