- November 13th, 2007, 10:16 pm
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for an education, let alone our distinguished alma mater. There are a multitude of ways to obtain a good education for less.
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Payback time: Graduates face the music of student loans
...A college degree, however, isn’t a guaranteed ticket into the workforce.
Matt Barber, a 2007 Liberty University graduate, is struggling to find any kind of job.
“Right now I’m not even picky,” said Barber, who still lives in Lynchburg. “I’ll settle for two part-time jobs right now.”
An aviation major, the Elkhart, Ind., native moved back to Lynchburg for flight training services.
Though he finished his classes, he needs at least 200 flight hours to land his dream job as a commercial pilot.
“What I was planning on doing was just going out to get a job, save up some money and finish my flying,” Barber said.
Meanwhile, Barber has more than $100,000 in student loan debt, due in part to the expense of the aviation major. He was able to defer his loans until January. But then, unless he can defer them again, his payments could surpass $1,000 a month...
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