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Most schools expect number of foreign students to recover from pandemic lows this academic year
FT survey highlights the wide-ranging financial consequences that education debt burdens have had on Americans
Goldman Sachs doubts the impact on growth and inflation will be noticeable
President fulfils campaign pledge by wiping out billions in loan payments but economists worry it will stoke price rises
Move likely to please progressive Democrats but threatens to further stoke inflation
Business school says it wants to remove ‘financial barriers’ as it looks to increase diversity among its learners
Decision whether to lift moratorium on federal loan payments will affect millions of borrowers
Experts give practical tips to help manage rising prices and higher interest rates
There has been a fundamental shift in attitudes towards the value of a college degree
Institute for Fiscal Studies estimates higher earners will pay back £20,000 less over their lifetimes
Economists warn that Spring Statement benefits older generations at expense of younger graduates
Sweeping changes to university funding leave graduates — and parents — with difficult choices
Government’s own analysis of sweeping reforms finds changes will benefit higher earners
Middle earners to suffer most while move to £25,000 will benefit those on higher pay
Public accounts committee says taxpayers have been exposed to ‘substantial, long-term financial risks’
From scholarships and loans to sponsorship and savings, careful research repays the effort
Rising taxes and inflation are pushing young people further up the risk curve
Salary level kept at £27,295 in move to cut taxpayer funding of further education
Company was accused of pushing borrowers into costly repayment plans as concerns grow about student debt
College debt is weighing on the economic prospects of black Americans
Prime minister urged to set up funding scheme
Money Saving Expert tells Money Clinic podcast about likely impact of dropping repayment threshold
Ministers who decry ‘soft’ subjects fail to recognise their contribution to the UK economy
Tax raid on ‘Generation Rent’ could result in ‘Generation No Pension’
Making vocational courses more attractive needs carrots, not just sticks
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