Archive for January, 2011

10 Ways the Government Will Help Pay for Your Online Degree

When you get an advanced degree, Uncle Sam benefits just as much as you do. That’s why he’ll help you finance your degree. Here are ten ways the Federal government will help pay for part or all of your postsecondary education.
1. Federal Pell Grant Grant. The Pell Grant is available almost exclusively to undergraduate students [...]

Student Loan Consolidation – Detailed Facts and Guidelines to Follow Before Applying

Student loans are undoubtedly a great financial aid for those who cannot afford to fund their education. However, these multiple loans burden students with overwhelming debts soon after they graduate from college. Writing more than one repayment check every month, in the very beginning of a career, is next to impossible. In most cases, failure [...]

Student Loan Consolidation Companies – How to Choose the Right Company For You

Student loan consolidation is a way for graduates to have all their student loans combined into one loan. This loan is handled by one creditor. The creditor pays the multiple loans in full, leaving the student to pay for one new loan. Students no longer need to pay multiple student loans with separate billing cycles, [...]

Can I Discharge My Student Loans in Bankruptcy?

Two-thirds (65.6%) of 4-year undergraduate students graduated with a Bachelor’s degree and some debt in 2007-08, and the average education loan debt among graduating seniors was $23,186 (excluding PLUS Loans but including Stafford, Perkins, state, college and private loans). Among graduating 4-year undergraduate students who applied for federal student aid, 86.3% borrowed to pay for [...]

Student Loans, Financial Aid Both Rise in 2009-10

According to a new report by the College Board, both loans and other types of college financial aid rose in the 2009-10 academic year, although this increase in student aid was largely offset by rising college costs, which increased by about 6 percent.
The College Board, in its annual “Trends in Student Aid” report, estimates that [...]

Chase Student Loans As a Base Model for Student Loans Expectations

Gathering funds for an education can be done in many ways. There are a few federal loans available and there are any number of financial aid services for students who qualify. Your school’s financial aid office can help you figure out which financial aid, grants, or scholarships you may receive. This may not cover your [...]

New Law Favors Those Seeking to Escape Student Loan Consolidation Troubles

New changes to student aid programs put a stop to government giving banks free money while pushing desperate people. A new law eliminated a $60 billion program that supports private student aids with federal subsidies and replacing it with government lending to students. The new changes also affect rates, repayments, student aid consolidation, etc.
By ending [...]