Sentences with phrase «rising school debt»

Approximately 250 scholarships of $ 2,500 each will be awarded to assist students in paying for their professional education, addressing rising school debt and its impact on the veterinary profession.

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«The island's debt has risen to a massive $ 123 billion and more than 200 schools are closing on the island due to lack of funds.
We therefore turned our attention to another potential disincentive to research careers, the large debt burdens caused by rapidly rising medical school tuition costs.
U.S. undergraduate students in 2015 finished school with an average of $ 35,000 in student debt — a figure that has risen steadily every year, according to Mark Kantrowitz, a financial aid expert.
If the United States is ever to pay off its vast and rising public debt, as well as the growing deficits in its teacher pension accounts, it will have to fix not only the nation's schools but local ones, too.
As debts rise, teachers, school districts, and states must make higher contributions than they otherwise would.
W. Norton Grubb, a professor at UC Berkeley's School of Education, is worried that rising debt levels are forcing some students to drop out.
Henning said that after seeing student debt levels rise to alarming rates during the recession, school officials knew they needed to take action.
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We've put together a list of the 100 best education infographics ranging from information about the benefit of EdTech and STEM programs in schools to the problem with rising student loan debt due to increasing costs.
In part, that phenomenon is due to rising law school debt and a declining number of jobs.
As students take to the streets to protest rising levels of debt, law schools stand accused of treating their students as a revenue stream churning out young lawyers for jobs that don't exist...
Canadian schools recognize their need to remain relevant, especially in light of rising tuition debt.
Reuters reports that according to Access Group, a bigwig in the law school loan debt industry, «law - school loan debts started rising in 2008 and peaked toward the end of 2010, when students were defaulting at twice the expected rate.»
The rising costs of college tuition have made it harder to afford school — so much so that the average 2016 college graduate walked away with a diploma and more than $ 37,000 in student loan debt — up 6 % from the previous year.
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