The Chronicle of Higher Education

Housing Market's Credit Crisis Raises Worries in Higher Education

By Paul Basken and Goldie Blumenstyk

The tightening of the credit markets amid the meltdown in U.S. housing prices is nibbling at higher education.

Although the sense of crisis now rattling Wall Street and the mortgage industry hasn't reached the same fever pitch with students or colleges, the economic turmoil is beginning to make it tougher...

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