Parents whose financial standing disqualify them from most loans may have an easier time borrowing to pay their children’s college costs under a U.S. government proposal to ease credit standards.
Read More »Student debt holders retreating from housing market, NY Fed says
Student-loan borrowers retreated from home buying for the second year in a row, outpaced in the mortgage market by young people who aren’t saddled with college debt, according to a report.
Read More »Student-loan steps urged to prevent defaults when co-signers die
Some private student loan borrowers whose co-signers die are facing automatic default, even if their loans are in good standing, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said in a report.
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Read More »DeVry lures medical-school rejects
DeVry, which has two for-profit medical schools in the Caribbean, is accepting hundreds of students who were rejected by U.S. medical colleges.
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