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Denied Aid For College? You Have Options - Hartford Courant- About: Private Student Loan

29 June 2008, 16:04 No comments

It requires that you understand the quirky formula that your college financial aid office will use to determine what you can afford to pay for college. A specific college might sweeten aid if they need a student with your child’s talents, gender or background, while another might not need someone like your child that particular […]

Topic: Consolidate Student Loans - Help! I'm drowning in student loans - MSNBC

28 June 2008, 15:03 No comments

This may mean moving from a larger house to a smaller one; it may mean selling a car or taking on a second job; or it may mean either finding enough financial aid for your son’s tuition or pulling him out of private school and putting him in public school. Is this a good plan […]

Bakery Square gets $10M loan from state - Bizjournals.com- Topic: College Loan

27 June 2008, 15:03 No comments

Louis San Antonio San Francisco San Jose Seattle South Florida Tampa Bay Washington, D. Walnut Capital Partners ' Bakery Square at Eastside project in East Liberty has secured a $10 million loan from the state. Jim Ferlo, a Highland Park Democrat, on Thursday announced the loan for the project, which will include about 216,000 square […]

Topic: Loans For College - News, Views and Careers for All of Higher Education - Inside Higher Ed

26 June 2008, 14:02 No comments

Education Department officials have spent weeks intensely reviewing the federal student loan program as part of their efforts to ensure continued access to loans for college students. But perhaps the real news out of Wednesday’s announcement was that the agency’s review of the loan program — and the insights it has gained from discussions with […]

(Student Loans) Students carrying a heavy load - Toronto Star

25 June 2008, 14:02 No comments

Cash-strapped students will increasingly tap the Canada Student Loan Program to fund post-secondary studies over the next generation, according to a report. The third-year criminology student at York University is already $20,000 in the hole because of student loans. Cash-strapped students will increasingly tap the Canada Student Loan Program to fund post-secondary studies over the […]

Topic: Loans For College - After College, A Crash Course In Finance - Washington Post

24 June 2008, 14:02 No comments

Many college graduates will soon be wondering whether they should aggressively pay off their student loan debt or let it linger and make monthly payments for the next 10 years or even decades to come. Others will be wondering whether they should buy a home while they owe thousands of dollars in student loans, or […]

Topic: Consolidate Student Loans - Life after debt - Winnipeg Free Press

23 June 2008, 13:01 No comments

Despite having borrowed what experts call opportunistic debt — a loan to improve oneself instead of one to purchase a luxury item — many former students are often in worse financial shape than when they started. In 2006, the Canadian University Survey Consortium found that more than a third of students in Manitoba had a […]

Student loans debt soars by one third - Telegraph.co.uk

22 June 2008, 13:01 No comments

The Student Loans Company revealed the amount it paid out to students in England jumped 32 per cent to £3. Although the Government switched its official inflation measure to the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) five years ago, it is still added to student loans at the old Retail Price Index (RPI) rate - which has […]

Student Loan Consolidation - Central Asian and Southern Caucasus Freedom of Expression Network (CASCFEN)

21 June 2008, 13:01 No comments

Two out of five undergraduates need some kind of a loan to get through school and student loans are in effect the foundation for your good future. The main point to be considered before going for student loan consolidation is to avail the right amount of loan so that that your student loan will not […]

Lenders cutting ties with Georgia schools - Florida Times-Union(College Loan)

20 June 2008, 13:01 No comments

ATLANTA - The nationwide credit crunch triggered by the subprime mortgage crisis might now be hitting Georgia colleges, as banks have begun in recent months to stop offering loans to students at some schools. Officials with the state’s network of 35 public colleges and universities say banks began dropping their ties to some schools in […]

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