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Implications Of Getting A Student Loan Without A Co-Signer

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By |December 8th, 2016|Applying for Loans|Comments Off on Implications Of Getting A Student Loan Without A Co-Signer

8 Best Student Loan Websites for 2016

By |January 28th, 2016|Applying for Loans, Federal Loans, Student Loans|Comments Off on 8 Best Student Loan Websites for 2016

Having Student Loans Takes a Toll

For many people there is no way around taking out student loans. You find yourself stuck between not going to college at all and getting a loan to help you pay for it. And with the way society is going it’s nearly impossible to get anywhere in life if you don’t get a college degree. Therefore you find yourself stuck between a rock and a hard place. So you end up taking out those loans so that you can move on with your life and hopefully you’ll be able to pay them back once you get a better job. […]

By |February 3rd, 2015|Pay Off Student Loans|Comments Off on Having Student Loans Takes a Toll

What’s Your Return on Investment?

Why did you choose the field of study that you are in? Did you choose it because you really like the field or because you were expecting to make a lot of money? Well you should know that a lot of different careers are actually going to take you several years to make any money [...]

By |November 18th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on What’s Your Return on Investment?

Why Make Loan Payments During Deferment?

When you take out a student loan you actually get a short period of deferment. That means that there’s a period of time when you don’t need to make payments on the loan. This is the entire time that you’re still in school and also usually about six months after you stop attending at least part time. You aren’t required to do much of anything during this time because the federal government understands that you don’t have the money you need to pay for school or your loan. Of course after this time you are required to pay (though there are some circumstances where loans may be forgiven which you can check out right here). […]

By |November 11th, 2014|Pay Off Student Loans|Comments Off on Why Make Loan Payments During Deferment?

What if You Can’t Afford Repayment?

If you can’t afford to repay your loans you’re going to want to make sure that you are doing everything possible to stay on top of it. You need to understand what happens when you don’t pay your student loans. This is going to require you to make payments in one of several ways, the traditional way, or one described below. It’s also going to be important that you understand how to avoid going into default (that period of time when you simply stop paying your loans without making arrangements with the government). […]

By |October 14th, 2014|Default|Comments Off on What if You Can’t Afford Repayment?

What Should You Do With Your Student Loan?

Just about anyone who goes beyond community college (and even some that only do community college) will need to get a student loan. These loans will likely be for different amounts but you can still get that loan. You’ll also have an opportunity to get different amounts for your loan as well. You can choose [...]

By |October 7th, 2014|Federal Loans|Comments Off on What Should You Do With Your Student Loan?

Student Loan News – May 02, 2014

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. […]

By |May 2nd, 2014|Weekly Resources|0 Comments

7 Best Student Loan Consolidation Companies

When you face challenges managing your debts, you may look for better ways to manage the bills and get back on the financial track. Debt consolidation offers a great way to handle your debts since you’ll be dealing with a single lender. You should be keen on the best lenders providing loan consolidation for students [...]

By |April 29th, 2014|Student Loans|0 Comments

Student Loan News – April 25, 2014

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 [...]

By |April 25th, 2014|Weekly Resources|0 Comments