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student debt

Letter to the Editor: Pat Sorrells

2017-04-24
By: Contributing Writer
On: April 24, 2017
In: Letters, Opinions

Life, money, and student debt by Pat Sorrells         Managing money can be a real challenge for many people nowadays. Simply attempting to limit how much money one spends on food on a monthly basis can be a huge challenge. Nevertheless, it is a necessary skill that many people justContinue Reading

Minnesota legislators seek input on student debt

2013-10-02
By: Britt Bublitz
On: October 2, 2013
In: Campus, Community, Nation, News

A roomful of hands shot into the air when Minnesota legislators asked how many Concordia students in the room were carrying debt. As part of a month-long tour of 18 Minnesota Colleges, Minnesota legislators visited Concordia on Sept. 24 to understand student assets, resources and demographics through individual student stories.Continue Reading

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