Posted on December 18th, 2008 by Content Keyword RSS
by katie George One good thing about college loans is that anybody can take them. More so, the loans don’t demand that you make an up front payment before loans will be given to you. You also don’t need any real security. What’s important is the commitment to repay the college loan at the end of the day. No financial body wants to give college loans without getting repaid at the end of the day. If you want a loan through the department of education then you will have to prove that you need suc
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Posted on December 17th, 2008 by Content Keyword RSS
Daily Aid 52: Keep an eye on interest rates as they fall Student Financial Aid News From Inside Higher Ed: Rice University is expanding its “no loans” policy so that financial aid packages for undergraduates will not contain any student loans for those with family income of up to $80,000 — up from $60,000. In addition, for undergraduates for whom loans are part of the package, the university is reducing its four-year loan cap to $10,000, down from $14,500. Commentary It’s great to see univ
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Posted on December 16th, 2008 by Content Keyword RSS
As we dive headfirst into the holiday season, what comes with milk and cookies, twinkle lights and goodwill toward men? How about credit cards and more bills than you can pay?! The Carnival of Consumer Credit is a fairly new carnival on the “carnival circuit” organized by ArriveFinancial.com, and this week we are the lucky hosts. We’ve received over 41 submissions to this carnival from personal finance bloggers, and we’re sure you’ll find some useful information among all of these submission
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Posted on December 11th, 2008 by Content Keyword RSS
Daily Aid 49: Student loan consolidation, state budgets, MS scholarship Student Financial Aid News From Bloomberg: California’s budget deficit has widened to $14.8 billion for the next seven months, $3.6 billion more than forecast last month, amid lawmaker disagreement on how to close the gap, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said. Yesterday, California Controller John Chiang said the state’s general fund revenue, which pays for the government operations, fell short of forecasts by $1.3 billi
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Posted on December 8th, 2008 by Content Keyword RSS
Venturing off to College or University can be a wonderful and thrilling experience. I definitely recall the day I enrolled for my first classes toward an English degree. WOW, was there ever a long line at the admissions office! But forget about all that hassle. These days, no one has to wait in line for classes anymore. Everything is on the web now days. You can be set throughout your college career simply by creating an account. It takes all of a few minutes to sign up for courses. Now, the bo
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