Posted on January 23rd, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
Ankur Sahni was ecstatic when he received an acceptance letter from the Johnson School at Cornell University in December, informing him that he had received an admissions offer for the class of 2011. But the Indian engineer, who had dreamed of attending a top U.S. business school for years, barely had time to celebrate before reality sank in.
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Posted on January 22nd, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
By Bill Miller Students who need financial aid today are faced with countless options. One option for a Student is a Federal student loan with a fixed lower interest rate and is guaranteed by the calculator card consolidation debt credit Government. A Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form must be filled out before a Student can be considered for a particular government student loan. There are also four types of government loans namely, Graduate PLUS Loan, Parent PLUS Loan, Per
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Posted on January 19th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
Slowing Economy Shuts Out Many Needing Student Loans January 19th, 2009 by Ronaldo Q Cacheezey The global credit crisis appears to have caused more problems for U.S. families. United States college students are realizing it’s difficult to access student loans which they need to pay college tuition fees. In recent months there has been an increase in the number of private and public lenders, who traditionally have provided money for college, moving away from this area of lending. This is becau
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Posted on January 15th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
Federal student loans and Federal Plus loans are available in United States for the students who wish to continue with their higher education. Federal loans are given to the students by the government so that they can supplement the income from grants, scholarships and parents and carry on with their college education. Federal Loans Federal loans are available as subsidized and unsubsidized loans with a grace period of six months. The subsidized loans are given to the financially needy studen
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Posted on January 14th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
Let’s respond to “Decision time for MDC: to join or not to join?” I say no to joining. It’s just two months short of a year since the elections. MDC should just opt out. It won the elections and was cheated, everyone knows that.
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