College students acquire degrees and debt Bryce Petty read about the credit-card reform bill Congress passed this spring, but the bill came a bit too late for her education-related credit woes. Like thousands of other college and grad-school students, Petty, 28, has found herself in credit trouble after relying on credit cards for living expenses and tuition while in college, and piling up more than $11,000 in credit-card debt. Chavon Sutton, Reuters, August 19, 2009
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