The Chronicle of Higher Education

With the Collapse of Variable-Rate Markets, Some Colleges Face Staggering Debt Costs

Dozens of colleges and universities, including some of the country's wealthiest institutions, are facing a sharp rise in interest payments on a whopping mound of debt.

About a third of the nearly 300 private institutions rated by Moody's Investors Service are financing more...

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