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Extended Student Loan Repayment Plan

If you plan on entering a lower-paying field or have accumulated a significant amount of debt, you might consider using the extended repayment plan to pay back your federal student loans.  This program is available for several types of Direct and Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program loans, including: […]

By |January 23rd, 2014|Pay Off Student Loans|0 Comments

Student Loan News – January 17, 2014

Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday January 17, 2014 Student Loan News: 1. Fed Student-Loan Focus Shows Recognition of Growth Risk:  Tiffany Roberson works for the state of Texas as a parole officer, teaches part time and is living with her parents after finishing a master’s degree. She’s held off marrying her boyfriend of four years and starting a family because she owes more than $170,000 in federal and private student loans. […]

By |January 17th, 2014|Weekly Resources|0 Comments

Income-Based Student Loan Repayment Plan

If you find yourself in a difficult financial situation after school, the income-based repayment plan could offer you relief from higher monthly payments.  This program is available for several types of Direct and Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program loans, including: […]

By |January 16th, 2014|Pay Off Student Loans|0 Comments

7 Steps to Determine How Much You Should Borrow for College

The value of a college degree continues to rise in today’s economy. Unfortunately, the cost of a college education continues to rise as well.  Many students turn to student loans to cover the cost of their education. “Taking out a loan to pay for your education is an investment in yourself and your future,” says Suzanna de Baca, vice president of wealth strategies at Ameriprise Financial. “At the highest level, it's a very positive use of debt. But like any debt, you do want to make sure you are not taking out an excessive amount, and that you will have the ability to repay it.” […]

By |January 14th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

3 Lenders for Student Loans Without Cosigner

For students who need loans to finance their education, a hurdle they often face is finding a cosigner.  A cosigner is a person who signs your loan in addition to you, meaning they are also responsible for repayment if you are unable to fulfill your obligations.  Many lenders require a cosigner for borrowers who have limited, nonexistent, or bad credit histories. […]

By |January 13th, 2014|Types of Loans|0 Comments

Pay As You Earn Student Loan Repayment Plan

If you are experiencing financial problems and need to make lower payments on your student loans, you might want to consider the pay as you earn repayment plan.  You must demonstrate financial hardship, be a new borrower as of October 1, 2007, and have received a Direct Loan disbursement after October 1, 2011, in order to qualify.  This program is available for several types of federal student loans, including: […]

By |January 9th, 2014|Pay Off Student Loans|0 Comments

Private Student Loan Interest Rates for the 2013-14 School Year

Needing to obtain a private student loan is a necessity for many college students. All experts advise that student max out all Federal loan opportunities before turning to the private sector. When applying for a private student loan, students should do a lot of research to obtain the most favorable terms. The private student loan market is constantly changing and becoming more confusing, as less lenders offer private student loans. The Lowest Rate May Not Be the Best Rate Susan Tompor, writing for USA Today, points out that students need to be especially careful of rock bottom loans. Be extra careful about jumping at the first student loan rate you spot online at 2.25% or      3.25%. Many of the bargain-basement rates on private student loans are variable rates. So, if interest rates climb in the next few years, as they likely will, you'd be stuck repaying that loan after graduation at a much higher rate […]

By |January 7th, 2014|Student Loans|0 Comments

Alaska Student Loans

In addition to federal student loans, most states in the US offer their own financial aid.  In Alaska, the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education (ACPE) oversees all state-level student loan services.  These loans are meant to take care of educational costs when federal aid, grants, and scholarships fall short. There are three main types of student loans given by the state of Alaska: […]

By |January 6th, 2014|Student Loans|0 Comments

10 Best Student Loan Calculators

10 Best Student Loan Calculators Most people know that keeping track of their money is important, but many people find the numbers and equations to be overwhelming.  Although it might be unpleasant at times, being aware of your obligations to your student loans can help you repay them more efficiently in the long run.  Here are ten calculators that can help you plan your finances. […]

By |December 30th, 2013|Student Loans|0 Comments

Student Loan News – December 27, 2013

Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday December 27, 2013 Student Loan News: 1. You Can Still Save for Retirement When You Have Student Loans:  If you have student loans, you already know they can be overwhelming. But as any responsible spender knows, they aren’t the only demand on your budget. […]

By |December 27th, 2013|Weekly Resources|0 Comments