World Business Briefing | Asia: China: Government to Help College Graduates
Thursday, den 8. January 2009China announced a series of measures aimed at helping millions of recent college graduates find work amid the deepening impact of the global financial crisis.
Economic Conditions and Trends, Student Loans, China | 0 Kommentar »
The Debt Trap: Colleges Profit as Banks Market Credit Cards to Students
Thursday, den 1. January 2009As concern about student debt rises, promotional relationships between schools and banks have sounded alarm bells.
Personal Finances, Michigan State University, Credit and Money Cards, Credit, Banks and Banking, Student Loans, Colleges and Universities | 0 Kommentar »
The Debt Trap: Unspoken Link Between Credit Cards and Colleges
Thursday, den 1. January 2009As concern about student debt rises, promotional deals universities have made with banks are causing alarm.
Personal Finances, Michigan State University, Credit and Money Cards, Credit, Banks and Banking, Student Loans, Colleges and Universities | 0 Kommentar »
Governor to Unveil a Low-Cost Student Loan Program
Tuesday, den 16. December 2008Gov. David A. Paterson plans to announce a low-cost student loan program to help 45,000 students in New York secure credit and cope with tuition increases at both public and private colleges.
New York State, City University of New York, State University of New York, Personal Finances, Paterson, David A, Tuition, Colleges and Universities, Banks and Banking, Student Loans, Credit, Education and Schools | 0 Kommentar »
The College Board Settles Loan Inquiry
Tuesday, den 9. December 2008New York officials said that the College Board had resolved a two-state investigation into deceptive marketing of student loans.
Cuomo, Andrew M, College Board, Student Loans | 0 Kommentar »
U.S. Agrees to Buy Student Loans to Ease Borrowing
Friday, den 21. November 2008The Education Department announced that it would buy up to $6.5 billion of federally guaranteed student loans made in the 2007-8 academic year as part of its effort to make sure loans are available.
Subprime Mortgage Crisis, Education Department (US), Student Loans, Education and Schools | 0 Kommentar »
U.S. Buying More Loans to Students
Saturday, den 8. November 2008The government will expand purchases of the student loans it backs to head off a potential shortfall going into the next school year.
Subprime Mortgage Crisis, United States Politics and Government, Student Loans | 0 Kommentar »
Another Student Loan Company Settles With New York
Monday, den 3. November 2008Goal Financial, which offered iPods, spa gift cards and other items to lure borrowers, will adopt a marketing code of conduct and pay $350,000 to a financial aid fund.
Goal Financial, Cuomo, Andrew M, Student Loans, Advertising and Marketing, Colleges and Universities, Education and Schools | 0 Kommentar »
If Elected …: Candidates’ Positions on Student Loans Reflect Experience and Market Views
Thursday, den 30. October 2008Barack Obama calls for a $4,000 tax credit, while John McCain would try to coax colleges to slow their rate of tuition increases.
Pell Grants, Tax Credits, Obama, Michelle, Obama, Barack, Tuition, Education and Schools, Colleges and Universities, Student Loans, Presidential Election of 2008 | 0 Kommentar »
In Downturn, Families Strain to Pay Tuition
Friday, den 17. October 2008With the unemployment rate rising and a recession mentality gripping the country, more families are applying for federal aid for students attending college.
Subprime Mortgage Crisis, Tuition, Student Loans, Colleges and Universities, Education and Schools | 0 Kommentar »
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