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(Stafford Loans) Chase Cuts Rates, Fees on US Student Loans - Reuters

28 February 2008, 14:02 No comments

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Canadore College student gets by living on borrowed cash - The North Bay Nugget- Topic: College Student Loans

27 February 2008, 14:02 No comments

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Expert: Credit Crunch Could Hit Alternative Student Loans - WMUR

26 February 2008, 13:01 No comments

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(Student Loan Consolidation) Borrowers Who Consolidate Their Federal Student Loans Can Lower … - PR-USA.net (press release)

25 February 2008, 13:01 No comments

With the federal student loan consolidation program, borrowers can combine all their eligible federal parent and student loans into one single fixed-rate consolidation loan with one lender, one monthly bill, and one fixed monthly payment, putting an end to multiple student loan bills, multiple due dates, and multiple monthly payments to multiple lenders. Depending on […]

Topic: Loans For College - Lenders predict harsher climate for student loans - The State

24 February 2008, 13:01 No comments

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College Loan - Loan crisis goes to college - CNNMoney.com

23 February 2008, 12:12 No comments

Many lenders, particularly smaller companies not affiliated with banks, are finding their main source of funding for private student loans cut off as investors balk at buying securities backed by these loans. This will force some to boost interest rates on private loans by up to 1 percentage point, raise minimum credit scores to 650 […]

Congress asks universities to help prevent piracy - Golden Gate [X]Press(Loans For College)

22 February 2008, 12:12 No comments

Although a recent bill passed by the House Committee of Education and Labor gives students much to rejoice about, it does contain a tiny provision that may make students think twice about updating their iPods. In addition to addressing the rising cost of university fees and textbooks and providing students with new protections for both […]

Stanford offers free tuition, expenses to students from less … - San Jose Mercury News- Private Student Loan

21 February 2008, 12:12 No comments

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Capital sparse in some US student loan markets - Reuters(College Student Loans)

20 February 2008, 12:12 No comments

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Students lament loss in education act - Politico- Student Loans

19 February 2008, 11:11 No comments

With those measures and others missing, United States Student Association President Gabe Pendas said the bill represents only a “giant baby step” in making college more affordable and is just a “Band-Aid on the gaping wound that is the current state of higher education in this country. Swarthout praised the provisions in the bill aimed […]

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