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‘I’m missing out’: the cash-strapped UK university students forced to live at home

Universities | The Guardian

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June 27, 2026

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‘I’m missing out’: the cash-strapped UK university students forced to live at home

Experts say students from poorer backgrounds increasingly having to limit their options because of money worriesMost days, Mariam spends hours simply waiting.The 19-year-old University College London student often finishes her lectures by mid-morning but has careers events or society meetings in the evening. The three-hour round trip to her family home means travelling back and forth makes little sense, so she waits on campus instead. More often than not, by the time the event starts, she is too exhausted to stay long. Continue reading...

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Arise News

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· Jul 10, 2026

UBA Foundation Partners Slum2School To Boost Financial Literacy

UBA Foundation and Slum2School equip underserved pupils with practical financial literacy and money management skills.

Universities | The Guardian

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· Jun 24, 2026

One in four graduates will lose financially from going to university, IFS estimates

Degrees still mostly boost lifetime pay, thinktank says, but those completing creative qualifications may end up worse offA quarter of UK graduates can expect to be financially worse off after going to university, especially those who take creative or performing arts degrees, according to new estimates by the Institute for Fiscal Studies.The research is based on the pay of students who graduated in the teeth of the global financial crisis in 2008. While the IFS projects that the majority will be £100,000 better off in lifetime pay thanks to their degree, about 25 might have done better without entering higher education once their likely pay, student loans and taxes are added up. Continue reading...

Legal Insurrection

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· Jul 2, 2026

Massachusetts Colleges to Try Three-Year Degree Programs as Schools Struggle With Enrollment

“There’s a whole generation that has listened to their parents complain about their student debt, and they’re about to go off to college, and they’re not really interested in taking on a lifetime of student debt” The post Massachusetts Colleges to Try Three-Year Degree Programs as Schools Struggle With Enrollment first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

Crikey

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· Jun 30, 2026

‘Broken and unfair’: Morrison-era policy slogging students with hundreds of millions in extra debt

'We are talking about students carrying a significant debt into their late 40s, and many will never repay it.' The post ‘Broken and unfair’: Morrison-era policy slogging students with hundreds of millions in extra debt appeared first on Crikey.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 12, 2026

Enggan sambung belajar sebab dapat gaji RM2,000?

KALAU kita tanya anak muda yang tidak mahu sambung belajar, kebanyakan akan memberi alasan – Buat apa pening-pening, berhabis duit, belajar bertahun-tahun, akhirnya gaji sama saja dengan yang tidak belajar tinggi, RM2,000 atau sekadar terima gaji minimum. Senang sahaja kita boleh menjangkakan jawapan ini kerana ia adalah hakikat yang kita boleh lihat sendiri di mana-mana. ... Read more The post Enggan sambung belajar sebab dapat gaji RM2,000? appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Inside Higher Ed

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· Jun 29, 2026

Regional Public Students Feel Belonging, but Also Financial Stress

Regional Public Students Feel Belonging, but Also Financial Stress Emma Whitford Mon, 06/29/2026 - 03:00 AM Byline(s) Emma Whitford

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Related coverage for "‘I’m missing out’: the cash-strapped UK university students forced to live at home": Arise News — UBA Foundation Partners Slum2School To Boost Financial Literacy. Universities | The Guardian — One in four graduates will lose financially from going to university, IFS estimates. Legal Insurrection — Massachusetts Colleges to Try Three-Year Degree Programs as Schools Struggle With Enrollment. Crikey — ‘Broken and unfair’: Morrison-era policy slogging students with hundreds of millions in extra debt. Utusan Malaysia — Enggan sambung belajar sebab dapat gaji RM2,000?. Inside Higher Ed — Regional Public Students Feel Belonging, but Also Financial Stress