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Student Loan Deferment: How it Works
Life is unpredictable and sometimes people need their student loans deferred, which simply means they need a temporary ...
Source: Education.com
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Federal Student Loan Forgiveness: How it Works
The federal government has many programs available to help citizens achieve a college education. One little known ...
Source: Education.com
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Student Loan Payment: How it Works
A college education is expensive and the vast majority of students do not have the resources to pay for it out of ...
Source: Education.com
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Student Loans
College means debt. About two-thirds of all four-year undergraduate students will graduate college with debt, and the ...
Source: FinAid
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Financial Aid 101
For most parents, paying for college can be an ordeal. Fortunately, there are tons of financial aid resources out there ...
Source: Education.com
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What are These New Programs? - Income-Based Repayment and Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Income-Based Repayment Income-Based Repayment (IBR) is a new payment option for federal student loans. Starting July ...
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Stay Up to Date on Financial Aid Legislation!
The Financial Path to College The nation’s economic crisis has taken its toll on colleges, students and families. ...
Source: Education.com
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Impact of the Credit Crisis on Student Loans
Since July 2007, more than 180 education lenders have suspended participation in federal education loan programs and ...
Source: FinAid
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Additional Ways to Offset Costs of Community College
Financing your college education will require some creativity on your part. In addition to exploring available loans, ...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Student Loan Reform: What it Means
A dramatic overhaul of the federal student loan program is on the way. What does it mean for parents and students? Find ...
Source: Education.com
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Loans: The Good and the Bad at College
Loans: The Good and the Bad When a financial aid officer assesses a family's ability to contribute to the cost of ...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Campus-Based Aid
The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), Federal Work-Study (FWS), and Federal Perkins Loan ...
Source: U.S. Department of Education
Additional Content
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Important Info for Student Loan Borrowers
Congratulations on your degree! While you’re thinking about life after graduation, you’re probably also worrying...
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Different Types of Federal Student Aid for Community College Students
It shouldn't be any surprise that Uncle Sam has the most money available for student financial aid. If you're undecided...
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Education Tax Benefits
This section describes several tax benefits for educational expenses. Other related programs, such as section 529 plans...
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Can They Help Me? - Income-Based Repayment and Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Income-Based Repayment (IBR) IBR is designed to help borrowers whose income makes a Standard (10-year) loan payment...
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State Programs: Grants and Loans
Every state administers a grant and loan program. To be eligible for these grants and loans, a student must typically be...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

