The celebrity dean argues that it’s “disrespectful” to limit student loans for educators or compromise ed schools’ bottom line
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The celebrity dean argues that it’s “disrespectful” to limit student loans for educators or compromise ed schools’ bottom line
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Expensive institutions may need to reckon with OBBBA’s effort to rein in the nation’s $1.7 trillion in student loan debt
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Lending Tree, an online lender, reported last week that nearly half of U.S. households that used “buy now, pay later”—loans offered at online store checkouts by companies like Affirm and Klarna—had been late on their monthly payment over the past year. That’s up from the 41 percent who paid late the year before, but more importantly it was the latest in a series of worrisome news about how many…