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Why Sara Goldrick-Rab Sees Income Share Agreements As ‘Dangerous’ Trend

2017/5/31
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Sara Goldrick-Rab's latest book is based on six years of studying how students struggle with paying for college. She argues that recent experiments in having students sign "income-share agreements," or ISAs, is part of a broader effort to drain public resources from higher education.