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Student loans are not beloved. Colleges and universities have been criticized for encumbering graduates with payments that can last for decades or, in the event of default, damage credit ratings for life. In recent years several prominent schools even instituted “no loan” policies, promising to assist students with funds from other sources, including their endowments.
But the recent decision by two of those colleges–Dartmouth and Williams–to restore student loans to financial aid packages has reopened the debate about student indebtedness at graduation, and forced educators to take another look at why student loans matter.
Some students avail the facilities of government school where they do not have to pay any fee. On the other hand some students have to be educated in paid schools. In this situation what about the students who could not go to government school as well as do not have enough money to go for paid schools? These students can continue their studies from kindergarten to post doctrine without any obstacle in their way with the help of School Loans.
