Written on September 28, 2009 by Nathan Cameron
A study of around 2,000 students revealed that the majority believe they will graduate with debt management issues that won't be resolved quickly.
The survey commissioned by Endsleigh insurance, showed that almost thirty per cent (29.2%) of students questioned thought that they will graduate with debts of over £20,000.
There was also over a quarter more (26.4%) ...
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Written on September 18, 2009 by Nathan Cameron
Undergraduates waiting to start at University are in debt management turmoil after the student loans system revealed one in ten will have to wait a month without cash.
The meltdown of the student loans process, reportedly caused by poor planning, administrative blunders and the recession, has left ten per cent of students without cash at the ...
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Written on August 18, 2009 by Nathan Cameron
University students starting their degree courses this autumn could be developing debt problems for years to come, as they are expected to graduate owing around £23,000 a survey predicts.
The study of 2,024 students by The Push Student Debt Survey, questioned academics at varying stages of their degree courses and discovered that debt levels averaged more ...
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