by Camilla Shumaker | Nov 26, 2018 | Student_Work
Student loan debt necessary for some, but not others By Haley Ruiz College students across the country have utilized different resources to pay for their higher education, whether it be loans, scholarships, federal aid, working through school or getting help from...
by Camilla Shumaker | Nov 25, 2018 | Student_Work
$1.5 trillion in student loan debt is the price that over 40 million Americans are collectively paying for degrees from institutions of higher learning. African-American students that attend or graduate from one of over 100 historically black colleges and universities...
by Camilla Shumaker | Nov 25, 2018 | Student_Work
When she attended the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff to earn her bachelor’s degree in biology, one alumna racked up nearly $30,000 dollars in debt because her family was not poor enough to receive scholarships, or wealthy enough to pay her tuition. It was that...
by Camilla Shumaker | Nov 25, 2018 | Student_Work
Sources: April Cartee – Bentonville Public School Teacher, found on LinkedIn acartee@bentonvillek12.org Shelby Banks- Connected through CCOA Phone: 479-409-7581 Email: shelbybanks09@gmail.com Molly Ballard- 3rd Grade Teacher (poverty school) (479) 841-5042...
by Camilla Shumaker | Nov 22, 2018 | Student_Work
Students who attend beauty schools in Arkansas graduate with a lot of debt. The median beauty school debt is...
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