Colleges May Go Bankrupt Because of COVID-19

Colleges May Go Bankrupt Because of COVID-19

Prior articles on this website have already discussed how student debt borrowers and the general public are adapting to meet the challenges of COVID-19. Indeed, this website has noted how students may wish to forgo enrolling at certain schools for the time being, since many campuses will be closed for the foreseeable future, and courses can be completed remotely at cheaper institutions. Many commentators have begun to discuss the financial challenges this situation may pose… Continue Reading Colleges May Go Bankrupt Because of COVID-19

Holding off on College Because of COVID-19

Holding Off On College Because of COVID-19

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted most college and graduate students. Many college campuses are currently closed, and students have been forced to participate in classes online. In addition, numerous schools have adjusted grading policies and other procedures to deal with the ongoing pandemic. Given the current environment, holding off on college because of COVID-19 may be a desirable strategy for many students. I recently read a New York Times article that discussed holding… Continue Reading Holding off on College Because of COVID-19

Asking Colleges for Refunds Because of COVID-19

Asking Colleges for Refunds Because of COVID-19

Almost everyone in the United States has been impacted by COVID-19. Indeed, many people know someone who has been ill with the disease, and millions of Americans have lost their jobs because of the current economic downturn. College students have also been negatively impacted by the ongoing pandemic, since almost every college campus is currently closed, and classes have moved online. In light of the current environment, asking colleges for refunds because of COVID-19 seems… Continue Reading Asking Colleges for Refunds Because of COVID-19

Going to College Just for the College Experience

Going to college just for the college experience

This website has already discussed how student loan borrowers can face a number of issues after debt-financing their college educations. As a result, prospective college students need to make careful decisions about whether to go to college and what they should study once they are in college. However, going to college just for the college experience is sometimes appropriate, and college may be worth the cost even if you do not explicitly train for your… Continue Reading Going to College Just for the College Experience

PhD Programs Without Funding Are Usually a Bad Idea

PhD Programs Without Funding

Earning a PhD requires a huge commitment. Indeed, it typically takes four or more years to earn a doctorate degree, and most programs require candidates to complete lengthy dissertations in order to earn their degrees. Furthermore, candidates must often forgo lucrative opportunities in order to pursue their PhD degrees. Given all of the sacrifices that PhD students make, it is important to recognize that PhD programs without funding are usually a bad idea. Most people… Continue Reading PhD Programs Without Funding Are Usually a Bad Idea

Getting Student Loans in a Hurry

Getting Student Loans in a Hurry

Anyone with student loans understands how the process of obtaining student debt is extremely complicated. Not only do student debt borrowers typically have to complete financial paperwork with their schools, but they have to submit paperwork with student loan lenders as well. Sometimes people need to secure student loans on short notice because they just got admitted to a program or their circumstances change. However, if you keep a few things in mind, getting student… Continue Reading Getting Student Loans in a Hurry

Wealthy People Shouldn’t Feel Guilty About Student Debt

Wealthy People Shouldn't Feel Guilty About Student Loans

Student debt is a burden that is faced by millions of Americans. However, some people are able to obtain their degrees without needing to borrow student loans. Many students receive academic and athletic scholarships, and some universities ensure that all students will graduate debt free despite their financial background. In addition, some people do not need to borrow student loans because their parents are fully paying for their educational costs. Although such individuals may feel… Continue Reading Wealthy People Shouldn’t Feel Guilty About Student Debt

When You Should Get an LLM Degree

When You Should Get an LLM Degree

As many people already know, law school is extremely expensive, and students typically need to borrow hundreds of thousands of dollars to earn their law degrees. It might be difficult to think about any further education after receiving a law degree, since law graduates are usually saddled with an insane amount of debt. However, law students can obtain further degrees in law, and one such credential is an LLM degree. Since these degrees are typically… Continue Reading When You Should Get an LLM Degree

AP Classes Can Lessen Your Student Debt

AP Classes Can Lessen Your Student Debt

Since beginning Student Debt Diaries a few years ago, I have received numerous emails from high school students and their parents about student debt. Most high schoolers and their parents want to know strategies that can be pursued in college to minimize the amount of student debt a borrower needs to take out to pay for educational costs. However, students can implement strategies in high school that can also greatly impact their bottom lines. Indeed,… Continue Reading AP Classes Can Lessen Your Student Debt

Studying Abroad with Financial Aid

Studying Abroad with Financial Aid

Studying abroad can be an enriching part of your college experience. As many people already know, studying abroad involves attending a foreign college for a semester or two so that the students can earn academic credits and experience the culture of a foreign country. However, studying abroad with financial aid can be tricky. Nevertheless, if you keep a few things in mind, it is possible to study abroad without greatly impacting your bottom line. When… Continue Reading Studying Abroad with Financial Aid