Archive for 2008
If you have not made your federal Stafford, PLUS or Graduate PLUS loan payment in over 270 days, your student loan will be considered in default. What can you do about this to keep your credit from being ruined?
Having a defaulted Stafford, PLUS or Graduate PLUS loan on your credit report will cost you dearly [...]
August 19th, 2008 | Posted in Student Loans | No Comments
Not all loans for college are obvious. There are two sources for financial aid that are often overlooked. Each of these will be discussed in more detail below. Parents tend to plan their children’s future well before the child is even born. Although mom and dad just know their child will be a genius and [...]
August 12th, 2008 | Posted in Student Loans | 1 Comment
There are mainly four options for paying back your student loan. If you land up with a good job once out of college, and can afford to make steep monthly payments, go with the standard payment schedule. Under this option, you can pay off your debt within 10 years with the best interest rate. It’s [...]
August 5th, 2008 | Posted in Student Loans | No Comments
Is there ever a chance you will not have to pay back your student loans? The answer is: YES!
Depending on the type of student loan you have and when you obtained it, you may be able to cancel all or a portion of your loan under one of the following circumstances:
* The former student for [...]
July 29th, 2008 | Posted in Student Loans | No Comments
FAFSA is Free Application For Student Aid. This is the first step in all applications for establishing a person’s eligibility for federal or private loans. Federal loans are called Stafford loans and will be covered separately. There is a minimum eight-week turn around time so application must be made early. This procedure must be completed [...]
July 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Student Loans | No Comments
There is a little known option available to students who need financial assistance. This is a direct loan available from the Department of Education. .
You can obtain an application by either calling the Department of Education or going online. Doing a Google search will bring you to their website. From there, you can get all [...]
July 15th, 2008 | Posted in Student Loans | No Comments
Most retailers understand the amount of competition they have out there, especially in larger towns. To help encourage customers to remain loyal to them they accept coupons for various products. One of the best uses of coupons is for purchasing grocery items you already use. Look for stores that offer you double or triple the [...]
July 10th, 2008 | Posted in Bargain Hunting | No Comments
It seems like dollar stores and other various discount stores are becoming a common retailer in most areas. Can these discount stores really offer you a bargain or do they just sell poor quality items? In my opinion, there are plenty of gear bargains to be found in dollar stores and discount stores if you [...]
July 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Bargain Hunting | No Comments
Student loans are just as burdensome as any other loan and in some cases students have several loans taken out in order to pay for college. This is where student loan debt consolidation comes in with a plan of consolidating all of an individual’s student loans into one manageable loan.
You need to get your facts [...]
June 24th, 2008 | Posted in Student Loans | No Comments
The student loan application process is not as difficult as it sounds. Although it can be done through a bank or credit union, it is best to do it directly from the educational institution. Once the application for admission is accepted, the next step is at the financial aid office. The personnel know the most [...]
June 17th, 2008 | Posted in Student Loans | No Comments