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4 Jan 2012, 7:59 am by Sonya Hubbard
It’s a touchy subject, because the for-profit schools receive tens of billions of dollars in Pell grants and federal student loans, yet a recent newsletter published by the National Education Association cited government data that “…students at for-profit institutions represent just 12 percent of all higher-education students – but 26 percent of all student loans and 46 percent of all student… [read post]
1 Jan 2012, 8:41 am
They don't include student loans, some taxes, and numerous other protected debtors. [read post]
23 Dec 2011, 9:51 am by James Hamilton
This estimate does not consider the costs associated with consumer lending (e.g. student loans, auto loans), commodities, or other impacted markets. [read post]
22 Dec 2011, 9:11 am by Guest
Given that 80% of law students rely on student loans, employment and salary data placed in the context of student loans indebtedness would have broad usefulness. [read post]
16 Dec 2011, 7:57 am by Marcia Narine
I’ll leave the discussion of high student loans, misleading career statistics from law schools and the oversupply of lawyers to others who have spoken on these hot topics issues recently. [read post]
12 Dec 2011, 2:28 am by Steve Lombardi
Let's face it not all those student loans you owe were spent on your education. [read post]
7 Dec 2011, 3:56 am by Yolanda Young
Darren Skinner was one of only two black law students to graduate with an honor’s distinction. [read post]
5 Dec 2011, 1:25 pm by Devan Brua
Yes, I will still be paying off my law school loans when my daughter goes to college. [read post]
1 Dec 2011, 9:26 am by Keith Lee
Stressful and overwhelming, combined with immense financial pressure if you took student loans. [read post]
30 Nov 2011, 11:17 am by David Ward
Some investors are buying individual loans and real estate owned (REO) properties taken back by the lender after foreclosure. [read post]
28 Nov 2011, 7:51 am by Glenn Reynolds
Here in the U.S., where outstanding government guaranteed student loans have recently passed the $1 trillion mark, education policy is geared not toward maximizing the employability of graduates, but toward garnering votes for politicians. . . . [read post]
21 Nov 2011, 9:11 am by Rick Garnett
Just a quick thought on the David Segal piece, following up on Matt's and Michael's posts:  First, I think we are all sensitive to the fact that a great many of our students and recent graduates are anxious about the job market for lawyers and about the heavy weight of student-loan debts, and articles like Segal's reflect (even if they also exploit) that justifiable anxiety. [read post]
20 Nov 2011, 6:29 pm by Rich Cassidy
” While not limited to law graduates, the resolution certainly addresses a major concern for them, and the report accompanying the resolution notes that most law students need to earn an average of $65,000 a year to repay student loans, but “most law school graduates are unlikely to obtain a salary of $65,000. [read post]
13 Nov 2011, 12:22 pm by David Lat
He stated that legal education over the past 25 years has become more market-oriented and, as a result of the competition for students, has improved in quality (e.g., with enhanced clinical offerings). [read post]
12 Nov 2011, 3:07 pm by Steve Bainbridge
" Law school, on the other hand, can end up a sucker's bet in periods of high unemployment, experts in student loan-backed bonds say. [read post]
11 Nov 2011, 1:54 pm by Joe Palazzolo
Daniel Ades, founder of Kawa Capital Management, is an expert in the $242 billion market for bonds backed by bundles of student loans. [read post]
7 Nov 2011, 12:12 pm by Christopher Danzig
He’s still got student loans dangling over his head, and he’s still working 12 hours a day. [read post]
3 Nov 2011, 7:16 am by Joan Feldman
“We did not want to sign a letter of credit or take out a loan that would put our houses in jeopardy, so we had to develop a business plan for the bank. [read post]