College Costs - May be some hope?
The white house had a meeting on Monday with representatives from not for profit colleges, with the a major issue being affordability. The trend with colleges seems to be higher and higher. It's a very relevant question with the concept of a college bubble, where costs are so high causing huge students loans amount.
My daughter is going to a state school (fair cost, unfortunately 5 years ago it was 50% less), and she got a notification saying she did not get any financial aid and she could apply in January. My wife looked into it, and what this meant was she did not accept any student loans (which is how it is supposed to be, my wife and I don't want our daughter to have the burden of student loans when she graduates).
At the White House Roundtable - Inside Higher Ed
My daughter is going to a state school (fair cost, unfortunately 5 years ago it was 50% less), and she got a notification saying she did not get any financial aid and she could apply in January. My wife looked into it, and what this meant was she did not accept any student loans (which is how it is supposed to be, my wife and I don't want our daughter to have the burden of student loans when she graduates).
At the White House Roundtable - Inside Higher Ed
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