Front Breaking
You've been warned
Interest rates set to rise two percent
Students using federal loans to pay for college will soon have more than final exams to worry about. Interest rates on such loans are set to significantly increase as of July 1. For the almost 9,000 Penn students using some form of federal loan program to pay for their education, the increase will mean greater debt after graduation than they may originally have planned for.
What's that noise
You've been warned
Interest rates set to rise two percent
Students using federal loans to pay for college will soon have more than final exams to worry about. Interest rates on such loans are set to significantly increase as of July 1. For the almost 9,000 Penn students using some form of federal loan program to pay for their education, the increase will mean greater debt after graduation than they may originally have planned for.
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Opinion Art
Chris Gorman is a College senior from Havertown, Pa. His e-mail address is cjgorman@sas.upenn.edu.
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