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Students Loan News
Indebted Scholars
Saturday April 23, 2005
Is a tidal wave of student debt about to overwhelm both graduates who pay full tertiary fees and the federal budget? That is the contention of Labor's education spokeswoman, Jenny Macklin, who cites the Government's figures for a new scheme which offers loans of up to $50,000 to such students. By 2007, total debt under the scheme is estimated to reach $1.5 billion.Students Earn Degrees Of Debt
Friday April 22, 2005
Student debt is set to soar, with a new forecast revealing that fee-paying university students will borrow $825 million a year by 2008 to pay for degrees costing up to $200,000.Students' Higher Degree Of Debt
Friday April 22, 2005
STUDENT debt is set to soar, with a new forecast revealing that fee-paying university students will borrow $825 million a year by 2008 to pay for degrees costing up to $200,000 each.Thirst For Knowledge Creates A $256m Debt
Friday April 22, 2005
FEE-PAYING university and higher-education students have racked up $256 million in debt for their study under a Government loan scheme - a seven-fold increase on initial forecasts.Loans Scheme Boosts Private Uni Numbers
Saturday April 9, 2005
Private universities have experienced a surge in enrolments in the first year of the Federal Government's new loan scheme, which allows students to borrow up to $50,000 to study at approved private institutions or in full-fee courses at public universities.More Cash For Student Loans Boosts Private Uni Numbers
Saturday April 9, 2005
Private universities have experienced a surge in enrolments in the first year of the Federal Government's new loan scheme, which allows students to borrow up to $50,000 to study at approved private institutions or in full-fee courses at public universities.