Published On: November 3rd, 2010|

Education News Colorado – Alexander Ooms

“Law students suffer given the burden of the loans incurred at law school . . . But they are not alone. Education has a similar problem. While there is still plenty of demand for teachers, the disparity in the cost of some teaching credential programs compared to the salaries available to teachers can be enormous. . . . Given what is likely to be a lengthy period of slow economic growth, expect a growing desire for students of all stripes to avoid debt loads that are unjustified by their chosen profession. In private business (such as law), we are likely to see some market adjustments to reach an equilibrium.”(more)