Seven years for tuition? Thrift banks say longer salary loans aren’t for all
'Where tuition is really a one-year thing and you're going to need tuition every year, you cannot do seven years of tuition fee, right?' says Chamber of Thrift Banks trustee Manuel Santiago Jr.
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