July 8th, 2010 by Mr. Student Loan
NextStudent, a leading Phoenix-based education funding company, recommends that students and parents start to consider consolidating their federal student loans, especially if they have taken out any variable rate loans such as a Stafford Loan or PLUS loan in order to fund their education.
July 8th, 2010 by Mr. Student Loan
Financial Aid CSS PROFILE At Santa Clara University
July 6th, 2010 by Mr. Student Loan
Each year, Federal Student Aid disburses more than $100 billion in federal aid to eligible students and their families for education beyond high school. This message is brought to you by the US Department of Education. Visit College.gov for more information.
July 6th, 2010 by Mr. Student Loan
Do you intend to pay off debt? I know the question may sound a bit strange, I mean who doesn’t want to free himself of the financial burden? Well, if that’s the case then you can opt for federal government grant money!
Every year the government keeps aside millions of dollars so as to help those [...]
July 6th, 2010 by Mr. Student Loan
I want to know is there really free grant money avalible.
July 4th, 2010 by Mr. Student Loan
Okay, here’s the deal I’m pushing 30, have little to no income. and no kids. I’m thinking of joining the navy or going to a community college, but I want to go to college regardless. The financial aid and aquiring grants seem to confuse me some. I’ve been told, for someone like me(little to no [...]
July 2nd, 2010 by Mr. Student Loan
There is a variety of Educational Scholarships And Grants you can apply for and you can easily find them online. You may want to take a look at some of this Educational Scholarships And Grants. Improve your chances of getting more scholarships by doing your own research and applying for more scholarships.*** Click Here to [...]
July 1st, 2010 by Mr. Student Loan
News 12 Bronx, 06/30/08 Student Loan Act Change: Interview with President Cline
July 1st, 2010 by Mr. Student Loan
I just finished out filling my FAFSA for the schools that I applied to but it didn’t let me apply to all of my schools. It only allowed me to put a maximum of six schools and I applied to eight. What am I suppose to do about the other two?
June 30th, 2010 by Mr. Student Loan
For students, it’s tough to get good grades, finishing the degree that they get and having a job that they’ve always dreamed of, but facing reality? This is not what it is all about. The real deal here is the increasing cost of tuition fees, books, and cost of living during the years that you [...]