New Problems In Higher Ed Emerge Because of "Crushing Debt Crisis"
New issues in higher education, like student debt held by baby boomers and increases in the numbers of homeless and hungry students at public colleges, are stemming from the same problem, according to former Secretary of Education Paul Reville.
Hunger and homelessness among current college students or debt among baby boomers... are symptoms of this crushing debt crisis, he said today on Boston Public Radio. Theyre representative of just how far off track we are in terms of the way in which were financing higher education generally now, and the overly burdensome load that students and their families are carrying.
Recent news stories highlight surprising statistics; people over the age of 66 hold more than $66 billion in student loan debt, and more than 1,000 students at public colleges and universities in the Bay State are homeless or at risk for becoming homeless.
According to Reville, these problems are linked to the high cost of college.
He explained that sky-high college costs are part of an inflation thats happening for a number of reasons.
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