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  • New Jersey honor student sues parents for school fees after they cut her off at age 18

    03/04/2014 6:37:39 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 66 replies
    New York Daily News ^ | 03/03/2014 | BY SASHA GOLDSTEIN
    An 18-year-old New Jersey honor student and cheerleader has been tossed from her parents’ Lincoln Park home, but demands that her mother and father continue to pay her private high school and impending college costs — as well as her mounting lawyer fees, according to her lawsuit. Rachel Canning claims she’s been out of her parents’ home since her 18th birthday, Nov. 1, after her parents vowed to cut her off “from all support both financially and emotionally.” But Sean and Elizabeth Canning say their “spoiled” college-bound daughter doesn’t live by their house rules and left the home because she...
  • Student Loans Are Ruining Your Life. Now They’re Ruining the Economy: Over One Trillion in Debt

    03/01/2014 6:51:40 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 44 replies
    TIME ^ | 02/27/2014 | By Sam Frizell
    Chris Rong did everything right. A 23-year-old dentistry student in New York, Chris excelled at one of the country’s top high schools, breezed through college, and is now studying dentistry at one of the best dental schools in the nation. But it may be a long time before he sees any rewards. He’s moved back home with his parents in Bayside, Queens—an hour-and-a-half commute each way to class at the New York University’s College of Dentistry—and by the time he graduates in 2016, he’ll face $400,000 in student loans. “If the money weren’t a problem I would live on my...
  • Exploding student loan debt threatens the housing recovery. Here's why...

    02/21/2014 8:07:33 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 45 replies
    Yahoo Finance ^ | 02/21/2014 | Bernice Napach
    It hasn't been a good week for the housing market. Sales of previously owned homes fell 5.1% in January -- the fifth drop in the past six months -- to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.62 million, the lowest level in a year and a half. New home construction fell 16% in January compared to December -- the biggest percentage drop in almost three years -- and permits slipped by more than 5%. Homebuilders reported a 10-point decline in their confidence index for February to 46 -- below the key 50-point level which separates a growing market from a...
  • Going To College May Cost You, But So Will Skipping It

    02/12/2014 9:56:06 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 20 replies
    NPR ^ | 02/12/2014 | Jennifer Ludden
    In America, total student loan debt tops $1 trillion and a four-year college degree can cost as much as a house — leaving many families wondering if college is really worth the cost.Yes, a new study of young people finds. The study, released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center, looks at income and unemployment among young adults. Paul Taylor, executive vice president of special projects at Pew, says it's pretty much case closed when it comes to the benefits of going to college."In a modern, knowledge-based economy, the only thing more expensive than going to college is not going to...
  • Chronicling Higher Education’s Disarray

    02/10/2014 8:04:32 AM PST · by Academiadotorg
    Accuracy in Academia ^ | February 7, 2014 | Malcolm A. Kline
    A look at the latest education news seems to show that academia’s left hand doesn’t know what its far left hand is doing. From the Chronicle of Higher Education we learn that “As students confront rising college costs and a labyrinthine financial-aid process, some are turning to crowdfunding websites like Go-FundMe to cover their expenses.” “While the approach is still novel and hardly widespread, financial-aid officials say, enthusiasm for online campaigns is very much a reflection of the times,” Libby Sander wrote in the Chronicle. “Students are frustrated with the aid process, eager to avoid student-loan debt, and worried over...
  • Is There a Monetary Story Behind the College Bubble?

    02/07/2014 5:29:22 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 15 replies
    RCM ^ | 02/07/2014 | By Jeffrey Snider
    It is hard to know exactly how to interpret the plight of the modern college student. The term "lost generation" isn't exactly original, having been used to describe grads during the three "jobless" recoveries of the interest rate targeting age, but the current predicament is much more dire and unrelenting. At least the graduate population after the dot-com recession had a housing bubble to look forward to, as the current iteration of asset inflation holds little such "hope." The labor force participation rate for those people 25 years and older with a Bachelor's degree peaked around 1995 at 81%. After...
  • Pay for College Like a Car

    02/06/2014 7:32:35 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 29 replies
    Yahoo News via Daily Beast ^ | 02/06/2014 | Ben Jacobs
    Elizabeth Warren wants paying for college to be like paying for a car. No, she doesn’t want mandatory airbags in colleges or Presidents’ Day sales on tuition. Instead, the senator from Massachusetts wants students to be able to refinance federal student loans. Unlike a loan to pay for a house, a vehicle, or just about anything else your heart desires, you can’t refinance a student loan. The result is that student loans have become a rare way for the federal government to generate revenue, making $66 billion in profits off them between 2007-2012. Warren told The Daily Beast that she...
  • More States Grant In-State Tuition to Immigrants

    02/03/2014 12:52:06 PM PST · by ZULU · 23 replies
    Breitbart News ^ | February 3, 2014 | Breitbart News
    Florida, Indiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, Mississippi, New Hampshire and Virginia have bills under consideration that would extend the in-state benefit, said Tanya Broder, a senior attorney with the National Immigration Law Center.
  • The $700 million Disney-style campus complete with an ice cream truck, a movie theatre and Skee ball

    01/10/2014 11:06:56 AM PST · by C19fan · 6 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | January 10, 2014 | Sara Malm
    igher education reminds many of gruelling hours in the library, re-heating Pot Noodles and grubby student pubs. Additional culinary adventures are determined by what can be found in the supermarket’s reduced section rather than by what you fancy for dinner. However, the students at High Point University are having a rather different experience. The campus, located in High Point, North Carolina, has more resemblance to a theme park than a traditional university, and boasts amenities you are more likely to find at a high-end hotel than at a school. Aside from the jaw-dropping buildings, a result of more than $700million...
  • No, the 'College Bubble' Isn't Popping

    01/10/2014 4:57:23 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 27 replies
    The Atlantic ^ | 01/10/2014 | JORDAN WEISSMANN
    When newspaper editors are in the mood to run a good old-fashioned screed about the collapsing value of college, they inevitably turn to Richard Vedder, an Ohio University economist who runs the Center for College Affordability and Productivity. Vedder likes to argue that the financial return on a B.A. is falling, graduates are chronically underemployed, and that our profligate universities are in for a reckoning once everyone wises up and stops throwing their money away. (For what it's worth, I tend to disagree). Today Vedder and one of his students, Christopher Denhart, have upped the ante a bit for The...
  • Colleges Trim Staffing Bloat - Amid Tuition Backlash, Cuts in Subsidies, Schools Target Efficiencies

    12/26/2013 1:12:53 PM PST · by abb · 12 replies
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | December 25, 2013 | Douglas Belkin
    After years of cuts in state subsidies and growing resistance to rising tuition, U.S. colleges and universities are starting to unwind decades of administrative bloat and back-office waste that helped push up costs and tuition. The State University of New York system shaved $48 million in the past two years by cutting unused software licenses and consolidating senior administrators. The University of California, Berkeley, cut $70 million since 2011 by centralizing purchasing and laying off a layer of middle managers, among other things. And the University of Kansas revamped its back-office operations to save about $5 million in 2013. One...
  • Immigrant students seek Georgia’s in-state tuition rates

    12/07/2013 7:10:30 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 20 replies
    The Marietta Daily Journal ^ | December 6, 2013 | Kate Brumback
    DECATUR — A judge said Thursday that he needs more information and time to decide the case of a group of young people who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children and want the Georgia university system to grant them in-state tuition. The roughly three dozen young immigrants have been granted temporary permission to stay in the U.S. under an Obama administration policy introduced last year. They filed a lawsuit in August asking a judge to instruct the university system’s Board of Regents to allow them to qualify for in-state tuition. At a hearing Thursday, DeKalb County Superior Court...
  • Do Pell Grants Raise Tuition?

    10/23/2013 8:26:39 AM PDT · by Academiadotorg · 25 replies
    Accuracy in Academia ^ | October 22, 2013 | Malcolm A. Kline
    Academics tend to circle the wagons when you suggest that Pell grant increases lead to tuition hikes. “There has been research on this that shows that Pell grants have not led to higher tuition,” Judith Scott-Clayton, of Columbia alleged in a forum at the National Press Club Monday. Scott-Clayton is an assistant professor of economics and education at Teacher’s College at Columbia. She spoke at a forum sponsored by the Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution. On the same panel, Gail Mellow, president of LaGuardia Community College, claimed that, “One of the reasons tuition keeps going up has been a...
  • America's REAL Most Expensive Colleges

    09/22/2013 7:26:14 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 4 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 09/20/2013 | Peter Jacobs
    It's common knowledge that college costs are on the rise. But you may be surprised to know that some schools currently charge over $60,000 to educate a student for just one year. A list recently released by the Department of Education charts the highest tuition in the country. Unfortunately, the tuition numbers used in the rankings are two years old, and fail to show the contemporary college landscape. The list also ignores the total cost of an education. Most four-year residential colleges will tack on an extra ten grand or more for room, board, and a wide range of other...
  • Kids, go to college or you’ll die alone in misery

    09/15/2013 6:42:22 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 38 replies
    The Matt Walsh Blog ^ | August 23, 2013 | Matt Walsh
    Every time I write or speak about college, I tend to upset many parents and other decent, educated people. They are righteously offended at the mere suggestion that college isn’t necessarily the only way to go. Angry mothers email to tell me that my “anti-college” message is polluting the minds of their children. They don’t want their kids to skip college and become hobos and drug addicts. This is understandable. I should know — I’m one of those malcontents who decided not to get a four year degree. And what a tragedy my life has been ever since I made...
  • College Tuition And House Prices Climbing Fast (Case-Shiller House Price Index Up 0.89% In June)

    08/27/2013 6:33:42 AM PDT · by whitedog57 · 1 replies
    Confounded Interest ^ | 08/27/2013 | Anthony B. Sanders
    The S&P Case-Shiller repeat sales house price index for 20 metro areas rose 0.89% in June, and rose 12.07% YoY. Now THAT is a big increase in house prices! cshp082713 House prices are back to October 2008 levels. cschart082713 But Case-Shiller was no surprise if you follow CoreLogic’s Loan Performance HPI that came out earlier. Atlanta was the leader on major metro areas in June. csloanhp082713 And Washington DC is the worst performing major metro (but still up 1% in June). csmetro082713 csmetro2082713 House prices continue to rise despite flat-lined mortgage purchase applications. cs20mbap082713 Inflation in college tuition is rivaling...
  • Richard Vedder: The Real Reason College Costs So Much

    08/25/2013 7:37:58 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 15 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 08/24/2013 | By ALLYSIA FINLEY
    Another school year beckons, which means it's time for President Obama to go on another college retreat. "He loves college tours," says Ohio University's Richard Vedder, who directs the Center for College Affordability and Productivity. "Colleges are an escape from reality. Believe me, I've lived in one for half a century. It's like living in Disneyland. They're these little isolated enclaves of nonreality." Mr. Vedder, age 72, has taught college economics since 1965 and published papers on the likes of Scandinavian migration, racial disparities in unemployment and tax reform. Over the last decade he's made himself America's foremost expert on...
  • Pro-Bradley Manning Hecklers Interrupt Obama Speech

    08/23/2013 12:05:00 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 22 replies
    ABC News' The Note ^ | August 22, 2013 | Mary Bruce and Arlette Saenz
    SYRACUSE, N.Y. — While making the pitch on his new college affordability plan for a second time, President Obama was interrupted by pro-Bradley Manning hecklers at Henninger High School in Syracuse, N.Y., Thursday evening. Two women holding a giant “Free Bradley Manning” sign yelled at the president in the middle of his speech. It was unclear what the women were saying, but they were escorted out of the gymnasium to applause from the crowd. When the women started shouting, the president said, “I hear you,” and tried to calm down the crowd. After the two women left, Obama called the...
  • No Debt Help for Students' Parents in Loan Crisis

    08/23/2013 7:52:30 AM PDT · by William Tell 2 · 15 replies
    MainStreet.com ^ | 8-23-13 | Michael P. Tremoglie
    NEW YORK (MainStreet)—The government is providing assistance for student debtors in creating default avoidance plans for them. But what about the parents who borrowed money through the PLUS program? What options have they? Not many it seems.
  • Rangel: ‘No reason why a young person should have to pay for college education’ [VIDEO]

    08/22/2013 8:25:32 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 48 replies
    The Daily Caller ^ | August 22, 2013 | Jeff Poor
    On Martin Bashir’s Thursday MSNBC program, New York Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel said that no students should have to pay for college. Rangel was reacting to President Barack Obama’s higher education proposal rollout that would put in place requirements for students and institutions to receive federal financial aid assistance. Rangel explained to fill-in host Joy Reid that he support Obama’s plan, particularly the accountability components. “I think it’s exciting, and certainly it’s going to bring in accountability,” he said. “You know, we have universities scattered all over the world. Sometimes you think that tuition means nothing to a large group...