Out of Reach? How a Shared Definition of College Affordability Exposes a Crisis for Low Income Students
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2016-02-01
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Dēmos
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Skyrocketing average student debt is but one warning sign that our system has gone dangerously off course. Student loan defaults continue to rise even in a healthier post-recession economy, and many worry about the impact of student debt and high college costs on millennial economic security and the ability to earn enough to achieve a middle-class life. This problem has a class and a color: black students are more burdened with student debt, despite the fact that college often confers fewer benefits on them.
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Low-income students, college affordability, higher education policy, black students, student debt