Articles, tagged with "federal student loans", page 3
17th June 2011
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01st June 2011
Student loan consolidation is a payment plan that combines all of your loans into a single mortgage. It also allows you to preserve some funds, simply because consolidating all of your student loans decrease your curiosity rate.College student Mortgage Co...
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geraldtudo81
26th May 2011
Federal student loans are more attractive than private loans because of their lower interest rates. Apart from other advantages, they offer many options to defer payment if the borrowers have trouble getting a job after completing school. A total of nine ...
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Scott Lee Thompson
19th May 2011
If one will look at the Pell grants then they will definitely find that these type of grants are not meant for all and in general they are only meant for those who are undergraduates, who have not joined the college yet. Grants are completely different fr...
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Author:
Rachel Fiona
12th May 2011
The student debt consolidation program which comprises an important portion of the debt consolidation services is reasonable complimented by FDLP which helps to merge the student debts. The primary function of FDLP is to simplify the terms of the student ...
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Best Debt Care
11th May 2011
Just after you've made the decision to go after a school schooling, the excitement of the doorways your diploma will open for you can be brought to a halt when you master the sticker amount of bigger understanding. Previous to you determine you can't affo...
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Author:
Jerome Hopkins
14th April 2011
Today, two-thirds of college students leave school with at least some debt from college loans. The average debt is approaching $25,000, a figure that includes not just the original amounts borrowed but, for most students, accumulated interest as well.
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Jeff Mictabor
07th April 2011
For high school students who are on the hunt for ways to reduce the cost of a college education, your local community college may look like a way to keep your expenses down and avoid the crush of debt from school loans.
In fact, many financial advisers...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
03rd April 2011
A new report issued by the Institute for Higher Education Policy examines the issue of delinquency -- late payments -- as a factor in student loan defaults.
Researchers at IHEP analyzed a broad range of data from borrowers whose federal student loans (...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
30th March 2011
Nashville State Community College is weighing the decision to eliminate federal student loans from its financial aid programs.
The school is assessing the number of its students who have defaulted on their federal student loans (http://www.nextstudent....
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
13th March 2011
The presidents of 38 North Carolina community colleges have come together to oppose a new state law that requires them to offer federal student loans to their student bodies beginning July 1, 2011.
As written, the law would make community college parti...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
11th March 2011
In the mid- and late-1960s, there was no doubt among U.S. public policy makers that the federal government should be encouraging more citizens to attend and graduate from college.
Bolstered by the success of the highly popular GI Bill (http://www.gibil...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
09th March 2011
A new report issued in January by the National Consumer Law Center accuses for-profit colleges of saddling their students with unregulated private-label student loans that force these students into high interest rates, excessive debt, and predatory lendin...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
02nd March 2011
Paying for college can be tricky, especially when the cost of a college education is far outstripping the rate of inflation.
About two-thirds of today’s college students take out student loans (http://www.nextstudent.com/student-loans/) of some sort, a...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
25th February 2011
Updated statistics released by the U.S. Department of Education show that student loan defaults are rising.
According to the latest figures, the default rate for federal student loans that entered repayment in 2008 is 13.8 percent, up 2 percent from th...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor