Here’s What You Need to Know Before Taking Out a Discover Student Loan
©2016
Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday January 31, 2014 Student Loan News: 1. Why Banks Shouldn't Write off the Student Loan Market: As I read “Worrisome Spike in Student Loan Write-Offs” in the January 2, 2014 American Banker, I realized this data rich account told only part of the story. There is another dimension worth telling. […]
Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday January 24, 2014 Student Loan News: 1. Borrowers begin to see refinance options for private student loans: Charter One has joined the few lenders offering refinancing for private student loans. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been leaning on banks to make it easier for students to refinance private student loans, many of which came with low variable rates before a higher rate kicked in. […]
CU Student Loans is a partnership of Credit Unions offering private student loans to those who need funding above and beyond what they are able to get through grants, scholarships, and Federal loans. The advantage of using a Credit Union, as opposed to a bank, is that Credit Unions are not-for-profit. This means that more savings are passed on to you, rather than fees, because you are a part of the Credit Union; you have to be a member in order to use their services. […]
The ideal of going to school and getting a degree sometimes carries us away. We take what we can get in the form of grants and scholarships, and then we take out loans to fill in the financial gaps that are left. This is all so that we can succeed in reaching the goal of finishing school, meeting the expectation of graduating, and finding success. […]
Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday November 22, 2013 Student Loan News: 1. How to Cope With a Change in Student Loan Servicers: The federal government expects to issue more than 21.7 million student loans totaling nearly $109 billion between Oct. 1, 2013 and Sept. 30, 2014, according to reports. Those loans will be in addition to the nearly $1 trillion in outstanding loans through the Federal Family Education Loan and direct loan programs. […]