Peter Schiff talks with a college graduate that has nearly $200000 in student loan debt because of the government. This should be a blatantly clear example of why the government needs to get the hell out of the education sector. www.schiffradio.com twohundredthou.com From Loans cell, post Peter Schiff: Why government guaranteed student loans are a [...]
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Peter Schiff: Why government guaranteed student loans are a terrible idea. (Part 2)
AGTV Episode 2: Guidance for Homeowners (Part 1 of 3)
On the second episode of AGTV: On the Record with Martha Coakley, Attorney General Coakley and her guests focus on issues related to homeownership. In the first segment, Attorney General Coakley and her guests, Retired Bankruptcy Judge Carol Kenner and Assistant Attorney General David Monahan, offer guidance for struggling homeowners. They discuss such topics as [...]
Financial Aid Drama at Berkeley City College Part 5
I promised an update after the meeting, here it is. Still, we have no real promises, only speculation by the administrators, still I want to keep you all updated on what happens. The link to the story in the Daily Californian is here www.dailycal.org From Loans cell, post Financial Aid Drama at Berkeley City College [...]
Episode 5, Part 2: The “Magic” Headcount Formula — What Is It and What Does It Explain?
facultyofthemace.com In this episode, the Faculty of The Mace examines the “magic” headcount formula and the important behavior that it predicts in higher education management: the triad of recruitment vs. retention vs. reentries. Eugene Murray Lead Moderator Faculty of The Mace From Loans cell, post Episode 5, Part 2: The “Magic” Headcount Formula — What [...]
Panel Discussion: Admissions Process and Financial Aid for Graduate School (Part 1)
A panel of graduate admissions representatives talk about the graduate admissions application process and financial aid. Recorded during the summer Washington, DC Idealist.org Graduate Degree Fair for the Public Good hosted by the American University School of Public Affairs. Part 1 contains the following questions: How do teaching assistantships work? 6:45 Should I get a [...]

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