Carlo SalernoWhy do we talk so little about the parents of college students?Over the past several weeks millions of high school students have been making important decisions about where they’ll go to college this…4 min read·May 19, 2023--1--1
Carlo SalernoThe “shot clock” college students rely on when filling out financial aid formsStudents know buying college is hard, but they have limits when it comes to how long they’ll wait before considering someplace else4 min read·May 26, 2022----
Carlo SalernoThe Two Questions Student Loan Forgiveness Discussions Keep IgnoringWhat’s so magical about $10,000 and who exactly should benefit are both being left out of the conversations.4 min read·May 19, 2022----
Carlo SalernoMaking buying college easier is more important than making it cheaperCollege is expensive but the frustration with paying for it ends up costing a lot more4 min read·May 13, 2022----
Carlo SalernoStudent loans: Is the federal government a predatory lender?Too many students borrow too much and too few graduate, so why does the government keep lending to them?4 min read·Mar 22, 2022----
Carlo SalernoHigher education needs less ranking and more crowd-sourced reviewsCollege rankings suck. What if we instead just did what Yelp! does?3 min read·Sep 30, 2021----
Carlo SalernoHow social media pressure is watering down higher education analysisToo much higher education analysis published on social media seems to focus on being first rather than on being right.4 min read·Jun 24, 2021----
Carlo SalernoShould we forgive student loan debt that was going to be forgiven anyway?The price for immediate student loan forgiveness should be scrapping existing similar relief programs that are failing students & taxpayers3 min read·May 4, 2021----
Carlo SalernoShould employers pay for requiring employees have bachelor’s degrees?Can employers be incentivized to reduce unnecessary degrees?4 min read·Apr 15, 2021----
Carlo SalernoDebt Without Degree: A crisis within a crisisEvidence tells us that Black and Hispanic borrowers are disproportionately impacted4 min read·Apr 8, 2021----