Sentences with phrase «carried at least some college»

And that's where student loans come into play: Somewhere around 70 percent of college graduates in 2016 carried at least some college debt.

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The tendency to regard a denomination as the ultimate environment in which the school carries on its work or as at least the last society to whose purposes reference must be made is on the wane, as has been pointed out, in most of the seminaries and Bible colleges in the United States and Canada.
The study, carried out by researchers from King's College in London, found that getting at least 7 hours of sleep at night can help people to consume less sugar the next day.
A far more more ambitious narrative and punchy directorial approach was needed to carry off the high - concept horror tropes of the deadly dull thriller Truth or Dare, a college - kids - vs - malevolent - curse bore that clearly wants to be this generation's Final Destination (or, at least, the better episodes of that hit - miss 00's franchise).
Today, most former students leave college with at least one student loan; on average the typical graduate in the United States carries $ 27,975 of debt upon crossing the threshold at commencement.
I always recommend you carry coverage for the protection of your children until that age when they could have at least one college degree under their belt.
It's important to carry coverage lasting at least through your children's high school and college years, until they are able to fully support themselves.
A recent Nellie Mae survey found that the typical college student now holds at least one credit card and carries a balance of about $ 3,000.
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