The Pennsylvania House unanimously passed legislation last week to require colleges to give students annual notices explaining how much debt they are accumulating while in school.
With Pennsylvania being one of the worst states in the country for college affordability, is that enough?
Only students in New Hampshire graduate with more debt, on average, than college graduates in Pennsylvania, according to The Institute for College Access and Success. The average Pennsylvania college graduate leaves school with $35,759 in debt. Roughly 68 percent of college graduates have college debt in Pennsylvania. Only New Hampshire, S…
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