Archive for the ‘Student Loans’ Category

No Credit Student Loans Are Common and Widely Utilized

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

No credit student loans are one of the most common types of loans that are available in the country. Because the vast majority high school students do not have credit cards or have acquired any objects, like homes, that grow their credit history, the typical student filers do not possess established credit to judge.

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The High Price of Graduate School

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Deciding to go to graduate school can be a great career move. Sadly, most grad school students graduate with debt that can reach into the six figures. This doesn’t mean that you can’t afford grad school, it just means that you’ll have to find cheaper ways to get that degree.

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Student Debt Consolidation Loan – Free Yourself From Debt

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

When we start thinking seriously about our career in the later part of our college education you need a free mind to do so. In these days various kinds of pressure tend to revolve around the mind including all the bills which were left unpaid and will affect our concentration to a great extent. However with the help of a debt consolidation loan a student can change the story.

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FFELP Student Loans – Federal Family Education Loan Program

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Over $50 billion in student loan funds were paid out in 2006 under the Federal Family Education Loan program. States in 1966 this program is the basis for student loan programs such as the Perkins loan, the Stafford loan and PLUS. This program was started by an Act of Congress and has distributed billions upon billions of dollars to students for their education over the last 40 years.

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How Education Loans Work

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

With so many financial alternatives out in the market today, it can be confusing for students to opt for one that’s right for them. Scholarships, bursaries, grants, supplements and federal financial aid can all be helpful. They might not cover all of your expenses, though.

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