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Students Loans: a portrait by numbers

CollegeScholarships.org kindly sent along this really nice graphic about students loans today and the way their costs accrue to students over time. It just scratches the surface of some of the issues about student loans, but it’s a valuable quick-look-tool. I wish it included information about financial aid, which I think is a very important counterpoint to consider when looking at student loan sizes and tuition prices, but still quite interesting all the same.

I haven’t written about loans or financial aid in some time… big, scary numbers like the ones in this graphic make me want to revisit the issue. Especially when I start thinking about grad school. (!)

student loans by the numbers

student loans by the numbers

(via www.collegescholarships.org)

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Who is Sam Jackson?

photo headshot sam jacksonI'm currently a junior at Yale University and I've been blogging about college admissions and higher education marketing trends since I began my college application process in 2005. I now also write about my experience here at Yale. I just got back from studying abroad at Peking University this past Fall 2009 in Beijing, China! Click here to read my 'about' page.

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