student loan consolidation
student loan consolidation
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
As you consider how to pay for college, the very first place to start is with college grants and scholarships. Unlike student loans, grants and scholarships generally do not have to be repaid. Th...
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by Matthew Kelly - 2007-04-12
One of the benefits of a federal student loan is that after graduation you are given a six month grace period before you are expected to make payments. If you graduated or dropped below half-time s...
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
Are you beginning the process of figuring out how you're going to pay for college? Financial aid is great - it'll help you achieve your education dreams, but it's a complex process with a growing...
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
Continuing education is sought after by a number of people. Generally speaking, continuing education programs can be divided into two classes. The first is general adult education, including cour...
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or the FAFSA, is one of the most misunderstood and important forms you'll ever file when it comes to paying for college. For a step-by-step guide, y...
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by Edvisors - 2007-04-18
For many career paths, attending graduate school is a necessary next step. Doctors, lawyers, psychologists, librarians and teachers all require an advanced degree. Additionally, many choose to re-...
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by Jeff Mictabor - 2007-04-20
As high school seniors diligently work their way through their first Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), parents should be monitoring where their children are in the college funding proc...
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by Matthew Kelly - 2007-04-21
Federal Education Services, a federal student loan funding company, offers a Graduate PLUS Loan Program that extends directly to graduate and professional students the same benefits that traditiona...
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by Matthew Kelly - 2007-04-21
You need more money for college. Do you whip out your credit to pay tuition or do you apply for a federal student loan. It is time to weigh out the options- With a federal loan, your interest rat...
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by Larry Cockerham - 2007-04-25
As you may be aware, student loans are today's largest form of student aid. Research has found that student loans make up to 54 percent of the total aid awarded each year. However, with the rise in st...