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Educational Revolution: Colleges Ban Candy-Like Loan Deals, Empowering Students with Debt-Free Futures

A growing number of colleges are rolling out ‘no-loan’ policies. ‘They are giving them out like candy,’ Yale professor says


To combat the college affordability crisis, several schools are implementing “no-loan” policies.

These policies eliminate student loans from financial aid packages, allowing students to graduate without debt.

Princeton University led the way, inspiring other top universities with large endowments to follow suit.

Currently, 23 colleges on Princeton Review’s list offer no-loan policies, meeting 100% of students’ financial needs with grants.

These policies address a major concern for students and families, reducing the burden of student debt and making higher education more accessible.

Additionally, they attract more applicants, boosting colleges’ enrollment rates.

While no-loan policies eliminate loans, students may still be responsible for other costs such as family contributions, books, and fees.

Some schools may also require work-study programs.


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