Articles, tagged with "unsubsidized stafford loans", page 1
23rd September 2011
If you get stuck in trying to pay off your student loans, there are a couple of paths to follow, including loan repayment and loan forgiveness.
Let's tackle loan repayment options. First, you should immediately get in touch with the organization that ser...
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Author:
Denisa Tova, MBA, CFP,CDFA, ChFC, CLU
23rd June 2011
This is fairly a lot an all inclusive type when it arrives to federal assist which is excellent for the reason that you don't have to bounce all over the put filling out separate kinds.Moreover if you want to get a Stafford Mortgage and you do not sense s...
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Author:
Lon Cooper
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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Author:
Scott Lee Thompson
13th May 2011
Ever since Credit 911 confirmed that we could settle unsubsidized student loans, we have spent quite a bit of time explaining what the difference between the two types of loans are.
In short, subsidized student loans are when the Federal Government pai...
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Author:
Alex Renko
05th March 2011
According to a study, those students who have completed their college education are more relaxed and satisfied compared to those who do not have college degrees. In spite of the fact that a lot of students have to settle their education debts with debt co...
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Author:
allysamarks
26th January 2011
With the advent of the Direct Loan program on July 1, 2010, students and parents no longer need to go through private lenders to apply for federal student loans. All federal loans are being lent directly through the federal government.
This program, p...
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Author:
flexjohn
30th November 2010
College students, their parents, and graduates paying back student loans can all benefit from recent changes to federal loan laws, described below.
Changes to Federal Loan Applications
All new federal college loans will be made through the Department ...
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Author:
Kelli Smith
08th February 2010
One of the big questions that both students and parents have when considering a college degree
program for the student is the cost. Budgeting for your degree program is one of the first steps that you will need to take in order to make your dream of st...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
14th January 2010
A college education is one of the major investments any individual will make throughout their lives. Many individuals struggle with finding the resources required for a sound tertiary education and have had to resort to seeking financial assistance. Most ...
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Author:
Sara Sentor
05th November 2009
While a savings account pays interest there are other ways to build your money with some added benefits such as having it grow tax-free.
Know what you want to do after graduation?where do you see yourself in five years?in ten years?getting there can ...
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Author:
Nacho
23rd September 2009
The rates of interest for consolidations of federal student loan involve some special weighted average calculation. Actually it is the interest rates' (of student loans) weighted average. Did you know that all those Federal Stafford loans endorsed between...
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Author:
Christoffer X Altesino
09th July 2009
Student loan consolidation rates is a process mixing several student or parent loans into one bigger loan from a single lender, which is then utilized to pay off the balances on the other loans. Consolidation loans are available for most federal loans, an...
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Author:
Daniel Henry
17th June 2009
There are a lot ofsorts of loans for students to select, such as Subsidized Stafford Loans, Unsubsidized Stafford Loans, Plus Loans for parents, Next students private loans, and Federal consolidation loans. Among them, Private and Federal are two types of...
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Author:
Daniel Henry
18th May 2009
If you graduated in the spring, or will be graduating this spring, now is the time to look into consolidating your student loans. Although your school gave you some information when you took out your loans, they may not give you the full scoop on consolid...
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Author:
Justin Narin
10th March 2009
With tuition costs at record highs, and federal Pell Grants only covering a fraction of the cost, Stafford loans have grown in importance and serve as an essential ingredient for today's students looking to fund their college education.
Since the late ...
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Author:
davidbonvie