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Heading off to college can be a daunting task. After twelve long years slogging through the textbooks and the classes often the last thing any 18-year-old wants to do is sign on for more. Especially since now you have to start paying for the schooling. If the last 12 years were bad at least they were free. Now you’ve got another two or more years ahead of you and they’re going to cost you thousands of dollars. If you’re like most people you probably don’t have all that money saved up and ready to dish out for your classes. That’s where student loans come into play. If you require student loans here is an easy place to see if you qualify for help. […]
Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday May 02, 2014 Student Loan News: 1. Student Loan Interest Rates to Rise With 10-Year Treasury Note: College students in the U.S. who take out federal loans are likely to see interest rates jump — potentially by a percentage point or more — in the coming academic year. Last year, the government began to peg rates on most student loans to the Treasury 10-year note. Stafford loans, the most widely borrowed, carried an undergraduate rate of 3.86 percent for the 2013-2014 school year. In the past three months, the 10-year yield has traded 0.80 to 1 percentage point higher than a year ago, which means education borrowing costs may rise. […]
Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday April 26, 2014 Student Loan News: 1. Student Loans Can Suddenly Come Due When Co-Signers Die, a Report Finds: For students who borrow on the private market to pay for school, the death of a parent [...]
Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday April 19, 2014 Student Loan News: 1. Student Loan Repayment Plans Could Cost Borrowers More: Income-driven repayment provides a reprieve for struggling borrowers trying to pay back their student loan debt. But some policy experts say the federal program offering such plans is not as effective as it could be, and can actually end up costing student borrowers more in the long run. […]
Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday April 04, 2014 Student Loan News: 1.Student loan reform hitting Triad black colleges hard: Federal efforts to limit the debt piled up by college students and their families who may have trouble paying back loans have caused significant harm at historically black colleges and universities in the Triad, according to college officials. […]
Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday March 21, 2014 Student Loan News: 1. Students should question the risk, terms of dangerous private loans: College is an exceptional time in our lives when we can partake in activities that society otherwise frowns upon, such as drinking Keystone beer and playing hacky sack in public. One potentially ruinous side effect of pursuing a higher education, though, is taking out the loans to pay for it. […]
Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday March 14, 2014 Student Loan News: 1. Student Loan Borrowers Win As Education Department Reverses Course: Borrowers with federal student loans may now access the U.S. government's latest rankings of loan specialists after the Department of Education on Tuesday abruptly reversed its temporary ban on providing customer service scores. […]