Adult College Student & Educational Loans
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Wanderer wrote: As a point of interest high school seniors are suppose to drop in physical numbers through 2025. That said, there would be less need for $135,000 PhD College professors who teach fall and spring semesters. How will that shake with state schools and private? Shortages of funding likely.
Does this mean we will have less high school seniors because there will be less kids of that age or because they will be dropping out? I'm just curious because if it's the latter, I find that pretty disturbing.
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I think they will either put prices up, making it harder for people to afford a college education, or they are going to try and fill the empty places with paying students from overseas by opening more places to students abroad. Academics will try almost anything before they consider cutting costs.Wanderer wrote: As a point of interest high school seniors are suppose to drop in physical numbers through 2025. That said, there would be less need for $135,000 PhD College professors who teach fall and spring semesters. How will that shake with state schools and private? Shortages of funding likely.
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Wanderer wrote: You make a really good point ... before investing in student loans determine the reality of a payback for the time and money to be invested.
It makes me wonder if we're going to see college attendance dropping in the future. The cost versus the paycheck when you graduate is so off kilter that it seems like it's starting to only make sense for professionals, like doctors and lawyers.
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FAFSA is already filled out as is my state aid application. I have to wait now. But I don't see getting any financial help for our government. Thought I would throw the question out on here for suggestions.
It really depends on your income. Even if you get a few thousand that would help! I'm not really sure how private student loans work, because they're moderated by the government now. They used to be run by the banks! But that's definitely your next step after you figure out how much FAFSA gets.
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Fill this out ASAP]http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/[/URL]
My student loan is 4.5%.... but I only had like $2k.
FAFSA is already filled out as is my state aid application. I have to wait now. But I don't see getting any financial help for our government. Thought I would throw the question out on here for suggestions.
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