Consolidate Student Loans Information
Students Struggle to Pay Loans Back During Economy Slump (WTVY Dothan) Some recent college graduates are facing massive amounts of student loan debt. With the rising prices in gas, food and tuition, many students and parents are finding themselves struggling to pay post graduation obligations.
GreenNote Connects Student Borrowers And Independent Lenders (The Tampa Tribune) His name is Bill, and he needs $7,800 in student loans. Interested in helping?
Student loans: borrowings soar by a third (Guardian Unlimited) Students are borrowing record amounts to pay for their studies, new government figures published today reveal. The total amount loaned to university students rose by 32.2% last year to nearly £4bn.
Managing Your Student Loans (BellaOnline) Do you know where your student loans are? Here are some tips for keeping up with your loans after graduation.
Eight percent rule offers guidance on college loans (The Kansas City Star) If you are a parent of a college student planning to pay off your child?s student loans, discuss this with a financial adviser before signing the loan papers.
How does consolidating student loans help you? (Provo Daily Herald) This is the time of year when the buzz starts up about student loan consolidation. Some people benefit from consolidating, others don't, and borrowers want to know which camp they fall in.
Citizens drops federal loans for community college students (The Beaver County Times) CENTER TWP. ? Community College of Beaver County students won?t be getting federal loans from Citizens Bank anymore, and neither will other community college students in the state.
New Savings on Student Loans (ABC News) You can cut your student loan interest rate in half if you're patient.
Student loans: borrowings soar by a third (Guardian Unlimited) Students are borrowing record amounts to pay for their studies, new government figures reveal
Some banks may stop making community college loans (Houston Chronicle) Community college students may find an unexpected hitch in their financial plans this fall as some of the nation's largest banks stop making student loans at two-year colleges.
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