More colleges are promising to eliminate student loans altogether from their financial aid packages.
In the wake of the battle over student loan forgiveness, a growing number of colleges are eliminating education debt from the outset.
"I know a lot of people who are in significant debt," Gallo, 21, added. "That was something I didn't want." Hardwick, 21, who is a global studies and East Asian studies double-major, said she would not be enrolled at Colby without her scholarships or if she had a larger expected family contribution, which she said is still "pretty hefty."
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