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    Students in Financial Crisis: How Academic Advisers Can Help Reed T. Curtis‚ University of South Carolina Editor ’s note: This is the eighth in a series of articles written by students enrolled in Jennifer Bloom ’s graduate seminar on academic advising at the University of South Carolina for the 2007 fall semester. As part of her course syllabus‚ Dr. Bloom required each student in her class to submit an article to The Mentor or other publications for consideration. Introduction Given

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    ENG1100 November 16th‚ 2014 Cause and Effect Essay: Student Debt The average cost of student debt is over $30‚000 after graduation. Students make the decision to go to college to continue and pursue their education in order to get better jobs and eventually achieve their dream job. College is where students are able to get a feel of adult life and a small taste of what their career holds‚ but the tables are gradually turning. The percentage of students who attend college is decreasing as each year goes

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    Student Loan Debt: Rich graduate Poor graduate This year the average college student will graduate with at least $20‚000 in student loan debt (College access and success). For years higher education has been worshiped with God like influence as a way to escape poverty and attain a career and live the American life. With the rising college tuitions it has become increasingly harder for the middle class to afford college and reap the benefits. Seven out of ten students‚ will have a burden

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    Responsibility or Liability? Student Loan Debt and Time Use in College The article included in Social Forces combats the idea that student loans affect college students motivation and even completion. At first look this is a very generic idea‚ but this specific article delves even deeper. It explores the effects of debt on a student in their daily life and how the amalgamation of those days with debt can affect the shaping of the student’s entire life. In order to properly study debt in a college setting

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    No Forgiveness For Student Loan Debt Danielle McArthur Moore Lorain County Community College Kayla Webley touched on a topic that will soon hit very close to home for me. Student loans have been a necessary evil during my schooling and‚ as the end of school approaches‚ I too will be faced with the daunting task of repayment. While there are many good points made in her article‚ I am by no means on board with the idea. Simply giving a “bailout” for college graduates who owe loans

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    cycle of generational debt. For many Americans‚ college is the land of opportunity and it is true. Parents reinforce how significant education is‚ and for many students‚ their goal after college is to live out the "American dream". On the other hand‚ many college graduates are deferring their dreams in place of something else‚ paying off their college debt. Many families across the USA are being bombarded with the difficult decision of pursuing a life full of student loan debt by allowing their children

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    Student Loan Debt: Is it worth it?             Many high school students are beginning their senior year and have already started to stress about how they will pay for their higher education. Although many students will have scholarships and financial aid‚ a lot more will struggle to pay for schooling and will have to take out multiple student loans. Many people wonder if higher education is worth the debt the country and the students are in and it is‚ however‚ there are alternatives.            

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    The story of student loan debt isn’t too often talked about‚ students don’t take it too serious like they should. College students that barely have time to work spend four years thinking about the student loan; how it will affect their life after college; how they will manage to pay it later. Seven in a total of 10 seniors that graduated back in 2015 had a student loan debt average of $30‚000. It had increased 4% comparing to 2014 graduates. Within the years‚ student loan debt has grown at twice;

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    Portfolio Paper: Student Loan Debt and Forgiveness Justin Puckett 5/17/2012 Public Administration: PMG300 Colorado State University Global Campus When it comes to achieving success in the work force and finding a fulfilling and lucrative career there are few things more important that higher education. Going to college and getting a degree is essential in finding success in the work force. The problem is when the cost of gaining that degree outweighs the financial compensation the career that

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    In society today‚ a college degree and education is no longer considered an option for further education‚ but rather a necessity for a supposedly a superior job. College is investment of funds and time.  College causes student loan debt and many college graduates become employed in professions that do not require a degree. In the 1980’s‚ bachelor’s degrees earnings and the earnings of high school graduates were nearly equivalent‚ likely causing the pressure families put on their children  to go to

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