Articles, tagged with "federal student loans", page 5
19th January 2011
The State College of Florida has a student loan debt problem of its own. SCF must repay the U.S. Department of Education more than $3 million in federal student loans and grants that it mistakenly awarded to nearly 2,000 students during the 2008-09 school...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
17th January 2011
With parents, becoming increasingly burdened by financial obligations, single mothers wanting access to higher learning, job markets becoming increasingly competitive with other life obligations; it has not been that easy to get that diploma, degree, mast...
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Author:
Richa Sehgal
13th January 2011
If you plan to attend college for the first time in 2011 or have a family member who will, you’re about to embark on student financial aid season.
If you’re looking for money for college and want to apply for financial assistance, your first stop shoul...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
12th January 2011
Are you worried about filing a bankruptcy? You think bankruptcy can have a devastating effect on your credit report. Yes, you are right to some extent. Bankruptcy is regarded as a debt relief tool but it can affect the credit report sometimes. A bankruptc...
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Author:
Evan Parker
12th January 2011
Worried about the variable interest rates of your student loans? Now debt management professionals have come up with some unique tricks to help you handle your student debt problems.
Student Debt Problems
Even fixed interest rate student loans like...
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Author:
liza252
12th January 2011
Students often have questions as to go about implementing their student loans, and although this question is relevant, the answer lies in considering what their real objectives are final first. Most students want to borrowers the necessary financial resou...
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Author:
lui
12th January 2011
Getting bad credit student loans without cosigner can be daunting, but it is not necessary. The real key here for bad credit guaranteed student to first get an understanding of the different types of student loans that are available, and operate independe...
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Author:
lui
20th December 2010
As the U.S. Department of Education considers linking colleges’ and universities’ eligibility for federal student financial aid to the school’s student loan repayment rate, some analysts are looking at just how large the student loan default problem is an...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
15th December 2010
Whenever college students graduate from college, they will start considering the best way to repay their student loans that financed their cost of schooling. Quite a few financial lenders will provide student loan consolidation services geared to ease the...
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Author:
Stephen L Carson
12th December 2010
The National Health Service Corps is accepting applications from primary medical care professionals who are willing to work in underserved areas in exchange for a reduction in their student loan debt.
Through the NHSC student loan repayment program, yo...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
09th December 2010
Attending and graduating school these days is quite high-priced. Receiving a school training is probable with Suntech pupil loans. These days, acquiring a school education can be challenging, if not impossible. Devoid of an academic economic program a sch...
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Author:
Alfredo Wilkerson
06th December 2010
It is important for a college student to get a student loan if he or she wants to continue his or her higher education. Because of the rising cost of pursuing higher education, student loans play a vital role in helping them accomplish their higher educat...
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Author:
LauraSavva
03rd December 2010
Kelli Space is just 23 years old and is already $200,000 in debt.
The Northeastern University graduate figures that without help, she’ll never be able to repay the nearly $190,000 in private student loans (http://www.nextstudent.com/private-loans/priva...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
03rd December 2010
If you have recently defaulted on your federal student loans, there are some options available to you. Defaulting on any loan can make you feel insecure about your finances, but in this economy it can be hard to make your payments on time. There are so ma...
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Author:
esterly.dsl
30th November 2010
The National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform has issued a report that recommends the elimination of subsidized federal student loans in order to reduce federal spending. The recommendation is one of 50 that the bipartisan panel, which was c...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor