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Financial assist appeal/much more money?

October 15, 2011 by  
Filed under Student loans

I was recently sent my award letter for college and its not too bad. I mean they got everything covered through grants and loans. However, over 50% of the tuition is in loans! They maxed out both the federal subsidized and unsubsidized amounts plus 4,000 that wasn’t covered by the government is through “private loans”. [...]

Economic aid appeal/a lot more income?

October 15, 2011 by  
Filed under Student loans

I was lately sent my award letter for school and its not too poor. I imply they got everything covered via grants and loans. Nevertheless, over 50% of the tuition is in loans! They maxed out both the federal subsidized and unsubsidized amounts plus 4,000 that wasn’t covered by the government is via “private loans”. [...]

Who can give an unsecured loan with a four year deferment or a 10 or more year repayment program?

October 11, 2011 by  
Filed under Student loans

I am seeking a financial tool (aside from credit cards) that can give me an unsecured loan with either a 4 year deferment or a 10 year repayment plan. The reason for this request is that I’m a US citizen attending an offshore medical school that is not eligible for Student loans. The program is [...]

I owe more than $8000 dollars for transcripts I don’t require?

September 29, 2011 by  
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I attended a college 17 years ago and dropped out. While I was in school I took out $ 1000 dollars in what they call, “Emergency Student loan”. With intrest, today that comes out to $ 8000 dollars! Fast foward 17 years, I want to go back to school at another college to get a [...]

How can I make my brother much more independent?

September 25, 2011 by  
Filed under Student loans

My little brother’s 8 years old, and he’s in 3rd grade. I’m 13, and in 8th. Right now, my brother is really lazy and spoiled, since he’s the baby of the house, he always gets what he wants. My parents even pay him $ 10 a week to go to school! They never even paid [...]

Why is the mayor of Philadelphia trying to convince more young folks to get caught up in the College Bubble?

September 23, 2011 by  
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http://www.philly.com/philly/business/personal_finance/20110113_Philadelphia_pushes_students_to_apply_for_college_financial_aid.html Despite the fact that the left’s colleges are currently a massive bubble that is already beginning to burst, leaving the college graduates with worthless degrees and hundreds of thousands of dollars in “Student loan” debt that they can’t afford to repay and can’t get rid of by declaring bankruptcy, the liberal mayor of Philadelphia [...]

How can we make greater education a lot more affordable?

September 19, 2011 by  
Filed under Student loans

Increasing tuition expenses, private lenders (Sallie Mae, Wells Fargo, Citibank) supplying their “private loans” to students that carry outrageous interest, and much less payment flexibility than a credit card, kickbacks for monetary help officers…. Where does it finish? What desires to be completed to make education affordable, and reign in the corrupt student lenders that [...]

Federal government taking more than student loans?

September 16, 2011 by  
Filed under Student loans

So, with the well being care reform bill the federal government shifted the electrical power of the banks low-interest loaning for students from the bank’s alternative to the federal government’s. Is not banking a uhh… industry? Is the government allowed to take away their correct to give out these “reduced-interest loans” for college students? The [...]

Can I ask, f? More money r, w? While pr? Ts? Students, w? Then it is treated? E?

December 31, 2010 by  
Filed under Student loans

Or can I ask again, after? S having regard? E? I’ve never had a pr t and d before? Cid? I probably need about $ 400 more than me? origin? Pos? Are available. Pr t is being ach? Tively before. If it help? through a pr t Nelnet Stafford. Thank you Dank.Vielen f? R r [...]

The orwort Terms want more money fetal students? R? Low Income

December 27, 2010 by  
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Community college advocates are howling over a proposal to issue hundreds of millions of dollars in bonds for state-funded grants to low-income college students.The bonds would be paid back through community college students’ future income taxes, a way to provide additional funding for the state’s Monetary Award Program, which gives qualified Illinois students attending Illinois [...]

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