Grad Students are Struggling Under the Weight of Ivy League Tuition Debt

The allure of getting ahead with a master's degree can come with crippling financial costs, and often leave graduates with six-figure loans many can't afford. A new report from The Wall Street Journal looks at the financial toll many students are left with after graduating with advanced degrees that don't necessarily pay off.

Higher education report Melissa Korn spoke with WNYC host Sean Carlson. Click above to listen.