Student debt remains at an all-time high, topping $1.5 billion this year, and as the cost of higher ed rises, there seems to be no end in sight.
So, how can we think differently about supporting students? How do we innovate financial aid? ISAs – or income sharing agreements – represent a new way of helping students finance their college degrees. As we watch Purdue’s Back a Boiler ISA program show some early signs of very real and meaningful success, it is valuable for us to talk with one of the architects of this new approach.
Join us to talk with Bill Brosseau, co-Founder of VEMO Education, one of the leading ISA providers:
Tuesday, February 26, from 12:30 to 1 p.m.
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Send your questions to maustin8@gmu.edu and we will incorporate them into the discussion!
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For questions or more information, contact Teresa Finn at tfinn2@gmu.edu or 703-993-5114