Hello. I am currently a student from Nebraska attending the University of Nebraska at Omaha working on my Masters Degree in Education full time. By the time I graduate next spring I will have about $60,000 in student loan debt, and I have only attended relatively cheap colleges. My parents, a farmer and a factory worker, can not afford to help me much with college bills. On top of that, many of the colleges I have attended have been in rural areas and jobs are scarce. I know that when I graduate, I will be able to get a steady job, but the amount of my loan payments worries me. If I cannot get onto a graduated or extended payment plan, I may not be able to make it. And if I can't make it, what of the other students who have even more debt? Without a good education, possibilities are very limited for anyone.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Say hello to Shawn B
We've found some bloggers to help us out here at 'got tuition?' and we'd like to introduce them to all of you. First up is Shawn B.
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3 comments:
Nebraska's abbreviation is NE, not NB. Please fix it in your tags.
I appreciate everything the NEA is doing in the Got Tuition campaign for students!
Thanks for your message Shawn! Keep it up!
Oops, sorry about that. It is fixed now.
Shawn: your story is such a familiar refrain. I had over $90,000 of student loan debt by the time I finished my education. I couldn't go into public service, which is what I really wanted to do after graduating. I feel your pain!! Thanks for posting.
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