July 3rd, 2008 by
Ken Golden
Today, it is easy to get a loan because the banks and financial organizations need the business and there is such a lot of competition going around. Even those who have bad credit can avail of fast student loans without any difficulty.The only difference between those who have good credit and bad credit records [...]
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June 22nd, 2008 by
Ken Golden
Going to college is a big step for you and your family. If you do not have enough college funds to back you up in your higher education, you and you family will definitely have a hard time paying for your college education. Note that unless you land a college scholarship, you will need to [...]
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April 10th, 2008 by
Jack Humphrey
Loans are not as easy as scholarships and grants. It becomes a responsibility for many years after you graduate until you pay off the debt. And that’s why it is very vital for you to study the student loan payment plans and options when you are looking for a loan. You should always go for [...]
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March 13th, 2008 by
Jack Humphrey
Among the many options a needy student has to finance his college undergraduate and graduate education, the Key Bank student loan should be high in the list. Not only because the Key Bank people are professionals, but mostly because the bank offers innovative student loan packages tailored to fit even uncommon needs. Some of its [...]
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February 13th, 2008 by
Cora Winters
Have you been having trouble paying off your school tuition and other student expenses? If your credit score is bad, do not despair. There are many companies all around the country that are offering student loans even if you have bad credit. Even if you do no longer qualify for many other student loans and [...]
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February 4th, 2008 by
Kurt Beard
In financing undergraduate and graduate education, many universities and other financial institutions offer alternative student loans. These are loans supported by private sources such as banks and non-profit organizations, and are options open to students to support requirements not covered by federal or state student loans.Among these are residence or off-campus living expenses, transport (read [...]
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January 14th, 2008 by
Jack Humphrey
Student loan debt continues to rise each passing year, and college costs, including graduate school costs, have outpaced inflation while federal student loan interest rates are close to record lows. According to studies conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics, it is believed that approximately half of recent college graduates have student loans that, [...]
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January 11th, 2008 by
Jack Humphrey
Nowadays, few students go through college without some sort of financial assistance: about 65% of undergraduate students finish with debts owing. The average obligation is around $19,000 but higher for graduate students ($27,000 to $100,000+.). The causes are myriad, ranging from low family income, through high costs of education, to too expensive tastes of the [...]
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December 8th, 2007 by
Cora Winters
Have you decided its time to look into your graduate student loan options? You will be happy to know that there are plenty of options to choose from. Graduate student loans are a big investment for any student, however many lenders help students achieve their higher education goals by offering different terms and rates.Federal Loan [...]
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November 12th, 2007 by
Kurt Beard
Student loan consolidation provides students with many benefits even if they are making current monthly payments and not experiencing any difficulty doing so. Students can make their monthly bill payments a lot simpler with a student loan payment to a single lender, and the rate on Federal Consolidation Loans are fixed during the lifetime of [...]
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