Three Ways the United States Should Rethink the Economics of Higher Education
Now working in education in Australia, there’s something former New School Provost Tim Marshall doesn’t miss about the U.S. system
While tuition fees in Australia remain modest in comparison to the US, the design of the repayment scheme is also worth consideration. This scheme is available to students attending both government, and the growing number of accredited private, institutions. Unlike the US, where private lenders and servicers play an important ...
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