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Marian Wang

NY State Official Raises Alarm On Charter Schools — And Gets Ignored

A top official in the New York State Comptroller’s Office has urged regulators to require more transparency on charter school finances. The response has been, well, nonexistent.

décembre 17th, 2014
Marian Wang
décembre 17th, 2014
Par Marian Wang
Grannis

New York State's First Deputy Comptroller Pete Grannis, shown in April 2010, has contacted regulatory agencies and the mayor's office about charter-school finances and says he has gotten "no response whatsoever." (Photo: Mike Groll/AP) Add another voice to those warning about the lack of financial oversight for charter schools. One of New

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How College Pricing Is Like Holiday Retail Sales

College pricing discounts can persuade students to invest – whether or not the savings are real.

janvier 2nd, 2014
Marian Wang
janvier 2nd, 2014
Par Marian Wang

You know all those seemingly great sales during the holidays? It turns out, they are often a “carefully engineered illusion.”  A recent piece in the Wall Street Journal defines what it calls “retail theater,” noting that often the discounts being offered to bargain-conscious consumers are carefully planned out by retailers from the start: The

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After Years of Troubles, Largest Student-Loan Servicers Get Stepped-up Oversight

After a « recent uptick in delinquency rates » student-loan servicers will soon be getting regular oversight from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

décembre 4th, 2013
Marian Wang
décembre 4th, 2013
Par Marian Wang

Sallie Mae and other large student-loan servicers – the companies that act as a go-between for borrowers and lenders – will soon be getting some regular oversight from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the watchdog agency announced this week. ProPublica and others have long documented student borrowers’ troubles with the companies that

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Breaking Away: Top Public Universities Push for ‘Autonomy’ From States

Oregon’s three largest state schools are breaking away from the rest of the public system for greater freedoms.

octobre 9th, 2013
Marian Wang
octobre 9th, 2013
Par Marian Wang

  The chancellor of Oregon’s higher-education system currently oversees all seven of the state’s public colleges and universities. But as of July next year, she’ll be chancellor of four. The schools aren’t closing. Rather, Oregon’s three largest state schools are in the process of breaking away from the rest of the public

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The Admission Arms Race: Six Ways Colleges Game Their Numbers

In this March 1, 2012 photo provided by Smith College, Debra Shaver, dean of admission, sits next to stacks of applications to the Smith College Class of 2016 from prospective students in Northhampton, Mass. (AP Photo/Smith College, Samuel A. Masinter) As college-bound students weigh their options, they often look to the various statistics that universities […]

avril 24th, 2013
Marian Wang
avril 24th, 2013
Par Marian Wang

As college-bound students weigh their options, they often look to the various statistics that universities trumpet 2014 things like the high number of applications, high test scores, and low acceptance rate. But students may want to consider yet another piece of info: the ways in which schools can pump up their stats. "There's no question

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Course Load: The Growing Burden of College Fees

In this Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 photo, students walk through a college campus. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) At the University of California Santa Cruz, where tuition runs to nearly $35,000 for non-residents, students every year pay more than 30 additional fees 2014 including a small charge for what’s billed as « free » HIV testing. Students at Oklahoma State University […]

avril 1st, 2013
Marian Wang
avril 1st, 2013
Par Marian Wang
college student

At the University of California Santa Cruz, where tuition runs to nearly $35,000 for non-residents, students every year pay more than 30 additional fees 2014 including a small charge for what's billed as "free" HIV testing. Students at Oklahoma State University pay a handsome sum to attend one of the state's flagship schools, but they are also

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Another Way Student Loans Are Like Mortgages: Subpar Servicing

In this Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 photo, students walk through the campus of Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, Calif. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) The parallels between the mortgage market and the student loan industry have been frequently noted. Both involve big borrowing and have a history of lax underwriting by lenders. But the two are also strikingly similar […]

octobre 26th, 2012
Marian Wang
octobre 26th, 2012
Par Marian Wang
college student

The parallels between the mortgage market and the student loan industry have been frequently noted. Both involve big borrowing and have a history of lax underwriting by lenders. But the two are also strikingly similar in another way: When it comes to both mortgages and student debt, the servicers, or companies that handle loan payments, sometimes

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