College Tuition Expenses
Tuition Expenses Are an Increasing Drawback for Students
By The Informer, published Mar 01, 2007
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Although student loans are somewhat helpful for many students, they often come at a significant cost. According to a poll taken by AllianceBernstein Investments, in 2006 44% of adults who have student loan debts have delayed buying a house, 28% have postponed becoming parents, 27% have not had medical or dental procedures done because of the cost, and 18% have avoided getting married. In addition, taking on a student loan can put him or her behind in retirement investments by as much as a million of dollars.
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Takeaways
- According to a recent poll, roughly 50% of college graduates took on a student loan.
- ...44% of adults who have student loan debts have delayed buying a house...
- For many, getting accepted by his or her school of choice is not the first priority.
Did You Know?
According to a recent study made by the Advisory Committee of the United States Senate, between 2001 and 2010, an estimated 2 million American students who are qualified for college will not go because they cannot afford to.
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