Thursday, May 11, 2006

Debt Possible Link to Porco Attack (Student Loan)


Debt Possible Link to Porco Attack
ALBANY, N.Y. Prosecutors say tens of thousands of dollars in debt led a former University of Rochester student to attack his parents in their Albany home.

Durbin weighs in on rising student loan interest rates
The cost of higher education is skyrocketing and student loans won't be as much a relief as they have been before. U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill) spoke at a student town hall meeting last Thursday in SCE about the impending cuts to federal financial aid programs-cuts that could cost current and future college students thousands of dollars.

College-loan rates set to climb July 1
Around this time of the year, anxious high-school students find out whether they've been accepted by the college of their choice. For their parents, there's...

Don't get chained to higher rate
Around this time of the year, anxious high school students find out whether they've been accepted by the college of their choice. There's also the added anxiety of how to pay for that college education.

Students weigh college financial aid packages
Millions of high school seniors have until May 1 to decide where they are going to college. One of the critical factors in the decision is money -- as in how much aid colleges are offering.

Senate passes $472 million MOHELA spending plan
Missouri senators put their own stamp early Tuesday on a proposed spending plan for the proceeds of a potential college loan sale, favoring campus construction and health clinics over student scholarships or a payment to taxpayers.

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