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Law Student Debt : Changes From 2008 to 2012 and Implications for the Future
Webber, Karen
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2018
In 2012, graduate students borrowed more than $35 billion in loans to finance their education. Like some other fields of study, tuition and fees have for Law school has increased precipitously in the past few decades. Using the most recent data available from the National Post-secondary Student...
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The Rising Tide of Graduate Student Debt : Evidence of Change 2008 to 2012
Webber, Karen
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2018
The price of education continues to rise, and 2012 graduate students borrowed more than $35 billion to finance their education. Using data from the National Study of Postsecondary Student Aid (NPSAS), this study examined changes in graduate education debt from 2008 to 2012. While the greatest...
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Graduate Student Debt
Webber, Karen
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2018
An analysis of graduate student debt points to possible implications for the future of advanced degrees—and suggests steps that higher education administrators can take to ensure continued enrollment and completion
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