Condemning students to debt collage loans public policy Richard Fossey, Ed.; Mark Bateman, Ed.

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The Dizzying Growth of the Federal Student Loan Program: When Will Vertigo Set In? / Richard Fossey ; Why Is a High School Diploma No Longer Enough?: The Economic and Social Benefits of Higher Education / Terry G. Geske and Elchanan Cohn ; How Will We Do More with Less?: The Public Policy Dilemma of Financing Postsecondary Educational Opportunity / Thomas G. Mortenson ; The Growing Loan Orientation in Federal Financial Aid Policy: A Historical Perspective / James C. Hearn ; Federal Student Aid Regulations: Next Steps / Jamie P. Merisotis ; How Do Loans Affect the Educational Decisions of Students?: Access, Aspirations, College Choice, and Persistence / David A. Campaigne and Don Hossler ; Who Defaults on Student Loans? The Effects of Race, Class and Gender on Borrower Behavior / James Fredericks Volkwein and Alberto F. Cabrera ; Trade School Defaults: Proprietary Schools and the Federal Family Educational Loan Program / Michael D. Coomes ; Are Bankruptcy Courts Creating the Certainty of Hopelessness' for Student Loan Debtors? Examining the 'Undue Hardship' Rule / Richard Fossey ; Condemning Students to Debt: Some Conclusions and Reflections /Richard Fossey.
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The Dizzying Growth of the Federal Student Loan Program: When Will Vertigo Set In? / Richard Fossey ; Why Is a High School Diploma No Longer Enough?: The Economic and Social Benefits of Higher Education / Terry G. Geske and Elchanan Cohn ; How Will We Do More with Less?: The Public Policy Dilemma of Financing Postsecondary Educational Opportunity / Thomas G. Mortenson ; The Growing Loan Orientation in Federal Financial Aid Policy: A Historical Perspective / James C. Hearn ; Federal Student Aid Regulations: Next Steps / Jamie P. Merisotis ; How Do Loans Affect the Educational Decisions of Students?: Access, Aspirations, College Choice, and Persistence / David A. Campaigne and Don Hossler ; Who Defaults on Student Loans? The Effects of Race, Class and Gender on Borrower Behavior / James Fredericks Volkwein and Alberto F. Cabrera ; Trade School Defaults: Proprietary Schools and the Federal Family Educational Loan Program / Michael D. Coomes ; Are Bankruptcy Courts Creating the Certainty of Hopelessness' for Student Loan Debtors? Examining the 'Undue Hardship' Rule / Richard Fossey ; Condemning Students to Debt: Some Conclusions and Reflections /Richard Fossey.

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