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Discover Private Student Loan Review

The Discover Private Student Loan is a great private student loan offer for undergraduate and graduate students. The Discover Private Student Loan offers fixed and variable interest rates. There are a variety of loan options for students enrolled in specific graduate programs, such as Law, Business and Medical.   Discover Private Student Loan: Fixed interest rates from 6.79% to 9.99%. Variable interest rates from 3.25% to 8.25%. Minimum borrowing limit is $1,000. Maximum borrowing limit is 100% of students Cost of Attendance. […]

By |September 23rd, 2013|Student Loans|0 Comments

Private Student Loan Without Cosigner

With the cost of college going up every year all that money your parents saved for your education is far from enough, and not everyone can afford college out of pocket. So then you need to turn to student loans. Now going to college and leaving the comfort of your home is scary, but now you also need to hunt down student loans. Well the website Student Loan Next Work (http://www.studentloannetwork.com/) really can help you navigate the student loan process. First Student Loan Network really breaks down financial aid and student loans. They explain everything from scholarships and grants to FAFSA. After that Student Loan Network goes into federal and private loans and really helps you see what’s affordable for you and your family. […]

By |September 21st, 2013|Student Loans|0 Comments

Student Loan News – September 20, 2013

Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday September 27, 2013 Student Loan News: 1. Trillion-Dollar Student Loan Fiasco to Force Our Next Debt Crisis?  Last week I wrote about how auto loans have reached their highest level since the third quarter of 2007 and how easy access to these loans was pushing car sales higher. Yes, ballooning auto loans are a problem, but there is a bigger ticking debt time bomb… […]

By |September 20th, 2013|Weekly Resources|0 Comments

The Top Student Loan Consolidation Companies for 2013 Graduates

When you graduate and start earning income, it’s time to look at your total debt and consolidate loans if you have more than one. It may be a pain, but you will save a considerable amount of money in interest and you will be making only one payment. Much better than chipping away at four or five different loans and not eating away at the principal for years. […]

By |September 17th, 2013|Consolidation|0 Comments

Graduate Leverage Private Student Loan Review

Graduate Leverage is no longer offering private student loans. Instead of offering private student loans, Graduate Leverage specializes in advisory services, helping potential borrowers find the loan program that’s right for them. Graduate Leverage offers a lot of information about various federal and private loans, and their advisory programs may help reduce the students overall loan debts and answer questions regarding their debt. […]

By |September 16th, 2013|Student Loans|0 Comments

3 Worst Kinds of Student Loans

Most college students (65% or so) have a student loan to get through their undergraduate work. It’s pretty common, and loans are easy to get. There are, however, certain loans that are better than others.   Federal loans have certain rights and responsibilities that most students can live with. All in all, you can be pretty safe with them in terms of refinancing, consolidating, and extending your payment time. But you have to pay them back. It’s not a gift. […]

By |September 10th, 2013|Forgiveness|0 Comments

Minnesota Office of Higher Education Student Loan Review

It’s the American dream. You work hard at school, get good grades and achieve your best possible SAT score. And in the presence of your delighted friends and family you graduate from high school with big dreams and high hopes of a graduate degree and your dream job. Except, that if you are like the majority of American college students, that dream comes at a price… and the interest rates could drown you. […]

By |September 9th, 2013|Weekly Resources|0 Comments

Student Loan News – September 6, 2013

Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday September 6, 2013 Student Loan News: 1. Parents face the student loan double whammy:  At age 51, Charlene Rose had hoped to be socking away money for retirement by now. But instead, she's still paying off her student loans, largely for a master's degree she got to advance her career. And now she's got three kids in college, each of whom is taking out student loans of their own to pay for higher education. […]

By |September 6th, 2013|Weekly Resources|0 Comments

Student Loan News – August 30, 2013

Here are the best articles from around the web this week talking about student loans… For the week ending Friday August 30, 2013 Student Loan News: 1. Student loan rates will feed federal profits:  A law touted by politicians as their way of keeping money in the pockets of the nation's college students will instead funnel more than $700 million in additional profit into the federal government's wallet over the next 10 years, a new analysis shows. […]

By |August 30th, 2013|Weekly Resources|0 Comments

What Are My Chances Of Getting That Student Loan: Credit Criteria

With so many lending companies out there competing for your business, it's easy to fall into a false sense of security about the requirements of getting a loan. Frequently prospective students are inundated with advertisements of money that sound like they’re giving it away for free. If only this were true! Loan candidates should always remember that with few exceptions (like some federal loans); even the least restrictive program will look at that same set of credit criteria for student loans. […]

By |August 29th, 2013|Bankruptcy|0 Comments