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The Cost of College
Contents:
Mounting debt
Loans not equal
Debt pile up
Post-Baylor debt info
Job search intensifies
Pros, cons of summer school
Financing abroad
Calling it quits
Rising tuition affects choice
Food for all
Making college affordable
Veterans pay for college
Married students struggle
Athletes and scholarships
Education nourishment
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- Mounting Debt
I recently read an article in the Onion called “Company Immediately Calls Job Applicant Upon Seeing ‘B.A. In Communications’ On Resumé.” It was satire, of course, but fo…
- Financing Abroad
For students wondering if the cost of studying abroad versus at Baylor’s Waco campus, it isn’t very different at all.Though some students might imagine a semester living somewhere in Europe would be out of their…
- Job Search Intensifies
According to USA Today, more than half of all national college graduates unemployed when they throw their caps and Baylor seeks to maintain a track record better than the competition. This is being…
- Debt Pile Up
While it’s undeniable that the amount of college loans is soaring, the government isn’t hurting from it. In fact, the government makes money on college loans, according to the 2011 Federal…
- Rising Tuition Affects Choice
Choosing which college is the best fit is tough. Tough because impacts your future. With the cost of higher education said to be on the rise, you’re not just choosing a brand name for your diploma…
- Athletes and Scholarships
Waco freshman Annie Jaska trains 20 hours a week.She wakes up early, controls her diet and runs 60 miles. If she ran those 60 miles in one stretch, she’d be in Killeen. Because she’s a Baylor…
- Veterans Pay For College
One year before enrolling at Baylor for the 2010 fall semester, hospital corpsman Rachael “Doc” Harrelson was rendering aid to fellow shipmates in Afghanistan and Iraq. Now Harrelson is more…
- Making College Affordable
Colorado Springs, Colo., junior Chuck Voss is paying his own way at Baylor. It’s not cheap.According to the Baylor Student Financial Services website, the total an average Baylor student pays for…
- Loans Not Equal
Each year, 12 million Americans, or 60 percent of college students, borrow money to cover college-related expenses, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education. Yet many students remain uninformed of the differences…
- Post-Baylor Debt Info
Students attend college to learn, however in almost half of the country’s colleges, they are kept in the dark instead. Since most colleges elect to keep student debt information private, there is no…
- Married Students Struggle
Julie and R.J. Robinson have been married for six years and are studying at Truett Seminary, both on track to receive a Master of Arts degree in Christian Divinity. They were married while attending…
- Pros, Cons of Summer School
Students often take summer classes to get ahead in their degree. While these extra hours help with scheduling, many students struggle with the cost. At Baylor a three-hour class costs $3,054…
- Calling It Quits
What do Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and Michael Dell have in common? They’re all incredibly successful, and all three dropped out of college. In an era where the cost of higher education at…
- Education Nourishment
“The true college,” writes the African-American author W.E.B. DuBois (in words etched in stone in the walkway at Brooks Residential College), “will ever have one goal – not to earn meat, but to know…
- Food For All
Food. Everybody needs it. On-campus residents can get most of their meals the same way, through a meal plan, but they don’t all agree on its value. These preset plans have benefits and…
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MOUNTING
DEBT
By Caroline Brewton
I recently read an article in the Onion called “Company Immediately Calls Job Applicant Upon Seeing ‘B.A. In Communications’ On Resumé.” It was satire, of course, but for a moment, I indulged…
Mounting debt scared me into investigating worth of my degree
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FINANCING
ABROAD
By Paula Ann Solis
For students wondering if the cost of studying abroad versus at Baylor’s Waco campus, it isn’t very different at all.Though some students might imagine a semester living somewhere in Europe would be out of their…
Financing abroad: Costs not so different
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JOB SEARCH
INTENSIFIES
By James Stueckler, Jonathan Sill and AJ Wolfe
According to USA Today, more than half of all national college graduates unemployed when they throw their caps and Baylor seeks to maintain a track record better than the competition. This is being done through career…
As job search intensifies, Baylor ready to battle
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DEBT
PILE UP
By Kate Ward and Lauren Cook
While it’s undeniable that the amount of college loans is soaring, the government isn’t hurting from it. In fact, the government makes money on college loans, according to the 2011 Federal Education Budget…
Student loan, credit card debt keeps piling up
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RISING TUITION
AFFECTS CHOICE
By Taylor Dixon and Brandi Cadette
Choosing which college is the best fit is tough. Tough because impacts your future. With the cost of higher education said to be on the rise, you’re not just choosing a brand name for your diploma – you’re choosing how…
Rising tuition prices affecting students’ college choices
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ATHLETES AND
SCHOLARSHIPS
By Kristie Serrano and Melanie Power
Waco freshman Annie Jaska trains 20 hours a week.She wakes up early, controls her diet and runs 60 miles. If she ran those 60 miles in one stretch, she’d be in Killeen. Because she’s a Baylor Cross Country walk-on…
You work. You train. But you don’t get a scholarship
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VETERANS PAY
FOR COLLEGE
By Tanner Cobbs, Michael Tillinghast and GT Thompson
One year before enrolling at Baylor for the 2010 fall semester, hospital corpsman Rachael “Doc” Harrelson was rendering aid to fellow shipmates in Afghanistan and Iraq. Now Harrelson is more concerned about financial aid…
From boots to books: Veterans pay for college
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MAKING COLLEGE
AFFORDABLE
By Jimmy Oltman and Wes Notestine
Colorado Springs, Colo., junior Chuck Voss is paying his own way at Baylor. It’s not cheap.According to the Baylor Student Financial Services website, the total an average Baylor student pays for two semesters of…
BU, students work to make college affordable
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LOANS NOT
EQUAL
By Steve Delperdang and Brennan Lane
Each year, 12 million Americans, or 60 percent of college students, borrow money to cover college-related expenses, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education. Yet many students remain uninformed of the differences…
All loans are not equal
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POST-BAYLOR
DEBT INFO
By Samuel Prillaman and Jake Hicks
Students attend college to learn, however in almost half of the country’s colleges, they are kept in the dark instead. Since most colleges elect to keep student debt information private, there is no set national…
When packaging post-Baylor debt, Where do you get your information?
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FOOD
FOR ALL
By Kara Blomquist
Food. Everybody needs it. On-campus residents can get most of their meals the same way, through a meal plan, but they don’t all agree on its value. These preset plans have benefits and disadvantages, and Baylor offers…
Food for all: Comparing Baylor’s dining plans
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MARRIED STUDENTS
STRUGGLE
By Rebecca Fielder
Julie and R.J. Robinson have been married for six years and are studying at Truett Seminary, both on track to receive a Master of Arts degree in Christian Divinity. They were married while attending college in South…
Married students struggle to find scholarships
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PROS, CONS OF
SUMMER SCHOOL
By Brooke Bailey and Ryan Daugherty
Students often take summer classes to get ahead in their degree. While these extra hours help with scheduling, many students struggle with the cost. At Baylor a three-hour class costs $3,054 during the summer…
Students discuss pros, cons of BU summer school
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CALLING
IT QUITS
By Jasmine Wariboko and Kaylin Terry
What do Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and Michael Dell have in common? They’re all incredibly successful, and all three dropped out of college. In an era where the cost of higher education at a four-year university…
Calling it Quits: Dropouts prove themselves
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EDUCATION
NOURISHMENT
By Dr. Thomas Hibbs
“The true college,” writes the African-American author W.E.B. DuBois (in words etched in stone in the walkway at Brooks Residential College), “will ever have one goal – not to earn meat, but to know the end…
Education nourishes the soul
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