News Releases
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Sep 20, 2011
BMO survey: students optimistic their school-related debt load will be manageable once they graduate
- 70 per cent of students have summer jobs this year
- 61 per cent of post-secondary students who have jobs believe their summer earnings will cover their day to day expenses while at school
- 59 per cent say they'll owe less than $10,000 or nothing at all when they graduate
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Sep 20, 2011
Majority of students and parents agree they should share responsibility of education costs, but with strings attached - One in three parents expect repayment from their child for post-secondary education in 2-5 years
- Most parents (51 per cent) are willing to go into debt to fund their children's post-secondary education
- Parents paying for their child's education expect control and visibility over their children's post-secondary affairs; nearly one-third of students disagree
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Sep 20, 2011
Majority of students and parents agree they should share responsibility of education costs, but with strings attached - One in three parents expect repayment from their child for post-secondary education in 2-5 years
- Most parents (51 per cent) are willing to go into debt to fund their children's post-secondary education
- Parents paying for their child's education expect control and visibility over their children's post-secondary affairs; nearly one-third of students disagree
