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Before You Go...A Victory For The Embattled Student Loan BorrowerAm I grateful for my college education? Absolutely. Do I wish that my alma mater charged less than $51,000 a year for tuition? Absolutely.
Graduating with about $30,000 in student debt, thanks to a houseboat’s worth of scholarships and a casino riverboat’s worth of financial aid, made me one of thelucky ones. I knew some people who emerged from college with student loan debts north of $100,000.
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