tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19733180.post8758397099969771819..comments2024-03-24T07:56:33.811-05:00Comments on Allan R. Bevere: Seminary Students and the Debt TollAllan R. Beverehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07903011101108437513noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19733180.post-43908171515997737922013-08-26T12:00:13.766-05:002013-08-26T12:00:13.766-05:00Tina,
Yes it is possible to graduate debt free, b...Tina,<br /><br />Yes it is possible to graduate debt free, but not everyone can set aside the years it would take to accomplish that, let alone have the cash on hand to do that. I graduated with $30K in debt which I guess is I guess is now below average. I didn't have cash on hand pay it all myself and I would probably still be in seminary if I did one at a time. Dennis Sandershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06115504318620722199noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19733180.post-66723601936689126372013-08-26T07:24:34.999-05:002013-08-26T07:24:34.999-05:00As a seminary graduate, I am debt free. The semin...As a seminary graduate, I am debt free. The seminary did not give me any scholarships or grants toward any of the three degrees from their institution. Each class was taken one at a time and paid in full. So it is possible to be debt free with a couple master's degrees. On a pastor's salary, it would be very difficult to pay off $70,000, especially being single.Tinanoreply@blogger.com