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  1. Stafford Loan Consolidation  by  Vanessa McHooley
    A Stafford Loan, which can help to finance your way through a college or university, comes in two forms:  Subsidized Stafford LoansA subsidized Stafford Loan, which you can receive based upon your specific financial aid.
    388 words 2006-07-22
  2. Is A Federal Student Loan Consolidation An Option For You?  by  Dean Shainin
    There are several advantages when you get a federal student loan consolidation.  You can take advantage of fixed interest rates, lower monthly payments, one payment each month, get payment incentives and get new or renewed deferments.
    530 words 2006-07-20
  3. How To Stretch Your Student Loan  by  Rachel Lane
    If you’re considering going to university, there is a strong chance that you’re also contemplating taking out a student loan to fund your university expenses.  Student loans don’t have to equate to student debt and if you plan your finances, it is possible to get by without student loans and possibly even profit from them.
    490 words 2006-07-20
  4. Refinance Student Loans - How and Why?  by  Vanessa McHooley
    Let’s face facts.  Going to college these days, especially private universities, is no cheap task and can put you well into debt before you even enter the “real world” for yourself.  Most people, especially young college students, do not have the tens of thousands of dollars to pony up every year for college tuition either.
    381 words 2006-07-19
  5. Now Is the Right Time to Consolidate Student Loans  by  Vanessa McHooley
    Now Is the Right Time to Consolidate Student LoansStudents graduate from college with that prize possession:  the much-anticipated college degree.  Then there are those students who graduate college with that added bonus:
    555 words 2006-07-18
  6. Wish You Could Finance Your Studies?  by  Gerald Hochschule
    Financing College Many people have avoided college because they though they couldn't afford tuition.  While college is expensive there is no reason a student should let money put a stop to their education.
    507 words 2006-07-18
  7. Top Ten Reasons For Consolidating Your Student Loans  by  Mike O'Brien
    From saving money to improving your credit score, there are many benefits to consolidating student loans.  Here are the top ten reasons why you should streamline these debts.  1.  Peace of mindHave you had sleepless nights worrying about whether or not you can afford to pay your bills?
    440 words 2006-07-14
  8. The Secret To US Department of Education Loans  by  Mark Kessler
    If you have heard about any kind of Federal financial aid for students, you are already familiar with US Department of Education loans.  The US Department of Education handles all government aid for defraying the cost of attending college in America, from grants to loans.
    588 words 2006-07-13
  9. Is A Student Loan Consolidation Or Federal Student Loan Consolidation Right For You?  by  Dean Shainin
    With the cost of education going through the roof, going to college can be very costly.  Many students don’t have thousands of dollars to pay their way through college.  This is why so many college students use student loans and federal student loans to get themselves through college.
    1000 words 2006-07-12
  10. Are Student Loans Better Than Credit Cards?  by  Vanessa McHooley
    When applying for student loans, it’s so important for prospective college students to calculate their finances as best they can to receive the appropriate funding.  From tuition and books to room and board, living expenses and food, students should make sure to secure the funds they actually will need to get them through each semester at college.
    401 words 2006-07-11
  11. 10 Best Student Loan Options  by  The Student Loan Today Group
    There are several different options available for students in terms of student loans; however, following are the 10 Best Student Loan Options:  1.  Subsidized Stafford Loan2.  Unsubsidized Stafford Loan3.
    488 words 2006-07-11
  12. The Truth About Refinancing Student Loans  by  Tripp Taylor
    There are many students and graduates out there that are struggling with paying for their student loans.  Often times, these people have heard of refinancing student loans in order to make their payments lower and more manageable.
    493 words 2006-07-11
  13. Student Loans? Don't Bother Me. I'm Eccentric.  by  Ian McAllister
    Student Loans - Not Such a Bother to Eccentrics"Do you really see yourself as eccentric?  " asked my boss incredulously.  "Yes.  " I replied - "Eccentric means away from the centre, which means that I don't follow all the other sheep.
    860 words 2006-07-10
  14. Information On Private Student Loans  by  Bob Hett
    Getting an education after high school is becoming more and more expensive.  But it is also becoming more and more of a necessity to get a good job that pays well and has adequate benefits.
    470 words 2006-07-10
  15. Parent Loans or Student Loans – what is going to be best for my child?  by  Vanessa McHooley
    At least 20% of college students need some type of loan to help pay for their college education.  Such a statistic can lead to students graduating with an unmanageable debt load.  An alternative is for parents to help out by taking out loans themselves.
    441 words 2006-07-09
  16. Five Ways Consolidating Student Loans Can Save You Money  by  Chris Studer
    Most students take out numerous loans for college, each with its own interest rate and its own monthly amount.  The plethora of different loan sources is a great benefit in terms of paying for college, but when it comes to credit rating, this long list of outstanding loans can put a serious damper on your overall score.
    584 words 2006-07-08
  17. A Guide to Student Grants and Scholarships  by  John Mussi
    Colleges and universities can be expensive… sometimes getting accepted into the school of your choice can be the easy part of the educational journey of the new student.  It isn't always easy to find the money that you need to pay for your education, but there are ways to make paying for school much easier.
    604 words 2006-07-08
  18. Student Loan Consolidation - How To Get The Best Rates And Plans?  by  Dean Shainin
    Student loan consolidation can have many benefits for the career minded student.  With the prices of things going through the roof, going to college can be very costly.  Many students don’t have thousands of dollars to pay their way through college.
    966 words 2006-07-08
  19. Scholarships For Single Mothers  by  Kelly Kennedy
    Are you a single mother in debt trying to make your way through school hoping to attain a better education so you can support your family?  If so you should consider applying for a scholarship.
    505 words 2006-07-08
  20. Student Loan: Do Not Postpone Your Education  by  Estito Eravol
    Student Loan:  Do Not Postpone Your Education It is not easy to become a professional in America.  Unless you are independently wealthy or qualify for a scholarship, financing your higher education may seem almost impossible.
    333 words 2006-07-06
  21. Scholarship Opportunities for Hispanics Abound  by  Elena del Valle
    There is good news for Hispanic families on a budget searching for a way to pay for higher education costs:  College bound Hispanics can benefit from increasing scholarship opportunities.  This year, Hispanic students have a wealth of scholarship options.
    588 words 2006-07-05
  22. Student Loan 101: Get Money and Get a Degree  by  Richard Martin
    If you are like every other college student out there, you need to pay for college somehow.  Many students look into getting government grants or taking out loans from friends and family.  These can be extremely effective means of financing an education and these options should be looked at.
    543 words 2006-07-04
  23. The Student Loan  by  John Williams
    The rising costs of college tuition have made it almost a necessity to apply for a student loan today.  Students not only have tuition costs, but the cost of books, meals, gas, cell phones, recreation, etc.
    320 words 2006-07-03
  24. Financial Aid Options  by  Vanessa McHooley
    Before entering college, you may find yourself pondering exactly how you will be able to pay for college.  Many public colleges and universities cost thousands of dollars, while private colleges and universities can cost $10,000, $20,000, $30,000, or even more just to attend.
    408 words 2006-07-03
  25. All Scholarship Applications are Alike, Right?  by  Dale Clifton
    Evaluating thousands of scholarship applications has definitely left an impression on me.  I still remember some of them, because the students who submitted them managed to get into my head in a personal way.
    476 words 2006-07-01
  26. Bad Credit Student Loan - What To Do If You Need One  by  Mark Kessler
    Are you concerned that bad credit will prevent you from going to college?  While it is true that finding student loans with excellent interest rates is easier if you have a sterling credit rating, bad credit student loan aid is possible.
    408 words 2006-07-01
  27. Student Loans  by  Dave Lympany
    Student loans in Canada are provided by a joint Federal and Provincial program with the amount of and eligibility for a loan different between the Provinces and so depends upon the Province you are a resident of (your Province or territory of residence is decided by where you have lived for the last 12 months consecutively whilst NOT a student).
    738 words 2006-06-29
  28. Federal Student Loans versus Private Student Loans – which is best for me?  by  Vanessa McHooley
    Federal Student Loans versus Private Student Loans – which is best for me?  You have gotten all the grants and scholarships you can, but you still need money for your education.  It’s time to look at loans.
    536 words 2006-06-27
  29. Federal PLUS Loans  by  Vanessa McHooley
    Federal PLUS LoansAs a student entering college, it is very unlikely that you have a few spare checks lying around that you can cash and magically use to pay for college.  Most college-aged students, ranging from late teens through mid-twenties, have no line of credit and cannot receive much money in loans if they need to do so in order to attend college.
    436 words 2006-06-25
  30. Parent PLUS Loans  by  Vanessa McHooley
    Do you have good credit that you would like to put towards the further education of your child?  Is your child planning on becoming a student at an American college or university?  Is your child a dependent and planning on attending this college or university as an undergraduate at least “half-time” during the college or university semester schedule?
    379 words 2006-06-24

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