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Family Life Newsmaker Interview: Making Choices about College Next Year - 2/19/25
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 Making Choices about College ---

in light of Higher Education's higher price tag

a Family Life News Interview

Costs to attend a college or university has skyrocketed. And most of those tuition and room and board costs are being paid with borrowed money.

The total student debt in America in the past two decades has mushroomed more that 600 percent. 

In an interview for the Family Life Noon Report, Bob Price asked New York-based higher education financial advisor Paul Celuch about:

  • what the economics of college choices are like these days
  • how a student loan should be thought of the same way homeowners understand their mortgage
  • what students and their families (either preparing to start school or already at a university) should consider to avoid money mistakes and keep education financially feasible

 

The Family Life Noon Report covers the latest news from Pennsylvania, New York, across the nation and around the world, with insights shaped by a Biblical worldview. You also hear weather updates for our region, the "two-minute drill" for sports, special features and Christian commentary. The Noon Report airs weekdays on our two-state radio network, plus the Family Life Now streaming and app. You can also hear it anytime from FamilyLife.org/newspodcasts and many popular podcast platforms. Search for "Family Life News".

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February 19th, 2025, 12:02 pm

Family Life News - Special Features

Family Life Newsmaker Interview: Making Choices about College Next Year - 2/19/25

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Family Life Newsmaker Interview: Making Choices about College Next Year - 2/19/25

Published February 19th, 2025, 12:02 pm

Description

 Making Choices about College ---

in light of Higher Education's higher price tag

a Family Life News Interview

Costs to attend a college or university has skyrocketed. And most of those tuition and room and board costs are being paid with borrowed money.

The total student debt in America in the past two decades has mushroomed more that 600 percent. 

In an interview for the Family Life Noon Report, Bob Price asked New York-based higher education financial advisor Paul Celuch about:

  • what the economics of college choices are like these days
  • how a student loan should be thought of the same way homeowners understand their mortgage
  • what students and their families (either preparing to start school or already at a university) should consider to avoid money mistakes and keep education financially feasible

 

The Family Life Noon Report covers the latest news from Pennsylvania, New York, across the nation and around the world, with insights shaped by a Biblical worldview. You also hear weather updates for our region, the "two-minute drill" for sports, special features and Christian commentary. The Noon Report airs weekdays on our two-state radio network, plus the Family Life Now streaming and app. You can also hear it anytime from FamilyLife.org/newspodcasts and many popular podcast platforms. Search for "Family Life News".

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