Black and brown communities hit hard by rising student debt
The marketisation of the higher education sector and rocketing student debts impacts Black and brown communities in the UK, writes Ilyas Nagdee in this guest blog.
The marketisation of the higher education sector and rocketing student debts impacts Black and brown communities in the UK, writes Ilyas Nagdee in this guest blog.
The government is set to lose £800 million of taxpayers’ money through the sale of student loans that it hopes to complete before the end of the year.
Poorer students are hit hardest by escalating debts, many students are going hungry, and the psychological pressure is high
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