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Student Loan News – March 08, 2013

By |March 8th, 2013|Weekly Resources|

Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday March 08, 2013 Student Loan News: Student News, March 6:   Christina N. Moschetti, of Montville, was named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Hofstra University. Chelsea Marone, of Boonton Twp., and Timothy Shaw, of Mountain Lakes, were named to the fall semester dean’s list at Lafayette College. Get more : http://www.northjersey.com/community/announcements/195495381_Student_News__March_6.html […]

Simple Tuition Student Loan Consolidation Review

By |March 8th, 2013|Consolidation|

Paying for college can be difficult for someone who isn't employed and is facing the ever increasing costs of tuition and college living. Lenders and loan consolidation companies are always looking for new ways to make it easier for students to pay off their loans, such as eliminating origination fees and cosigner release from the original debt. However, Simple Tuition is one of the few loan consolidation companies that makes it even easier for students to pay off their loans without bringing themselves closer and closer to bankruptcy. […]

Where Do I get the Ca-Ching for College?

By |March 7th, 2013|Scholorships|

Money for college is less than scarce; it can be easy to come by, as long as you're willing to be resourceful. One of the most common sources for money for college is student loans. They can be co-signed for by parents who will share the responsibility of paying back the loan. A better and more cost-effective way to pay for college is through scholarships. Depending on the school that you attend, there may be additional resources right there in your school's financial aid office. […]

Truths Revealed: Student Loan Myths

By |March 6th, 2013|Types of Loans|

Shuddering at the thought of taking out a student loan? Don't! If you've decided this may be the best course of action when financing your tuition, beware certain myths floating out there which might scare you away from making a great investment in your future. Of course, almost every product comes with a warning, and a student loan is no different: do take the time to research your loan exhaustively, and do keep in mind that although most lenders genuinely want to see you get through school, so you can succeed and pay them back, some are not as scrupulous and may not be legal. […]

10 Ways To Make Money in College

By |March 5th, 2013|Refinance|

1) Become a tutor Chances are you’re good with at least one main subject, such as math or music. Chances are there’s someone in your area who isn’t but wants to be, and who will pay you quite well to share your skills. If you’re really good, word-of-mouth might be enough, but even so, placing an ad in college and local newspapers or on public bulletin boards with your desired pay and contact info will net you some clients. If you satisfy their needs they’ll likely recommend you to their friends and family, which will increase your earnings exponentially. […]

SunTrust Private Student Loan Consolidation

By |March 4th, 2013|Consolidation|

SunTrust Bank is a well-known banking company with over 1,600 retail branches in the United States. A member of the FDIC, SunTrust Bank has also been a Better Business Bureau accredited business with an A+ rating since January of 1967. Their website contains a wealth of valuable resources for a college student looking to find information and funding, or considering refinancing their current education loans. Included is a Step-by-Step Guide to financial aid, a budget calculator, and funding analysis calculator, as well as individual guides for tax benefits, money management, and scholarships and grants. They also provide an extensive compliment of financial services, including student checking accounts, student loans, and student loan consolidations. […]

Student Loan News – March 01, 2013

By |March 1st, 2013|Weekly Resources|

Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday March 01, 2013 Student Loan News: 1. Six Weeks From Launch, “Mint For Student Loans” Contender Tuition.io Hits $250M Under Management, Lands $1M In Seed: Currently, outstanding national student loan debt is over $1 trillion, $864 billion of which is backed by ye olde federal government. According to the Center for American Progress, the majority of those loans have an interest rate higher than six percent — generally speaking, twice the average mortgage rate and is thrice the rate at which the government borrows. In the American education system, student debt is the 8,000-pound elephant in the room. […]

SoFi Student Loan Consolidation Review

By |March 1st, 2013|Consolidation|

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What’s Out There? Student Loans For Single Parents

By |February 28th, 2013|Applying for Loans|

Being a single parent and returning to school, or starting an undergraduate, vocational or graduate degree can be incredibly daunting. Statistics show that many single parents drop out of the college environment when it becomes difficult or impossible to care for their children. Education finances compete with those of day care, independent housing and possibly child support payments if custody is shared. Also, the time it takes to attend classes and study can compete with a job. […]

10 Private Student Loan Companies

By |February 27th, 2013|Student Loans|

In addition to student loans offered by the U.S. Department of Education, many private lenders offer loan programs designed for college students.  It is usually best to exhaust your federal student aid, including federal student loans, before taking out private loans because the government offers more flexible repayment options and better interest rates than most private organizations do.  If you do need more money for school, here are ten private student loan programs.  Please keep in mind that these companies are organized by name only – the order of the list is no reflection of how “good” any one lender is. […]