
–By Nina Rose Alberto García Marrero was out of gas. It was spring 2019, his second-to-last semester at FIU, just a handful of credits away from earning his bachelor’s in international business. Marrero’s FIU tuition was paid for by scholarships, but he helped his parents out financially and could barely cover his living expenses. Marrero was running out of money, and student loans might be his only solution. He was at the gas […]