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As you know, much of education today is financed by student loans and other financial aid. The process can be daunting, filing FAFSA /CSS forms, understanding offer letters, deciding which loans/grants to accept, and will they be available all 4 years, understanding loan repayment options, meeting all those deadlines, and even understanding the true cost of for-profit colleges. We offer you resources and options on this site to help de-mystify the process. If you find the site beneficial, please tell someone, and share your own experiences to benefit the nation. Please take a moment to subscribe (free) to the site for automatic updates. Join the Nation!






Thursday, May 14, 2015

Can Your Student Loan Provider Find You?

So you are probably in the middle of finals and you really have no time to read a blog post which wants you to do one more thing, but you can thank me later, because its precisely because you are in that state of mind why I would like to remind  you of the following things that you need to do before your leave campus for the last time.
 
If you used student loans to help you complete your course of study, listen well.   
 
  1. Get a list of all your student loans, your providers and servicers:  So you should have all the promissory notes from all the student loans that you took throughout your college career in your

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Consequences of Student Loan Default

Defaulting on your student loan has some expected consequences such as being reported to the Credit Bureaus, which will definitely impact your credit score negatively.

You may also find yourself impacted by any or all of these other situations:
  • Your federal or state income tax refunds or other federal or state benefits will be used to reduce your loan balance.
  • Collection fees and costs, court costs and attorney fees will be added to your loan.
  • If you have a state professional license you may lose that license, or be

Reminder: Your Student Loans May Be Coming Due!

Did you just graduate from college in the Spring of this year (2013)?   If so, you are probably nearing the end of your grace period.   Your grace period is that six months (in most cases) that your lender allows you as a reprieve before you are required to start paying back your loan.   Well it is supposed to give you time to get a job, and

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Kahn Academy: Free World Class Education

So school's in session, and you are probably running really hard trying to keep up with your assignments, and its so important to stay several steps ahead.   If you feel you may need some help, like a tutor, consider logging into the Kahn Academy site where you will have access to many tutorials.   Kahn Academy was founded by Sal Kahn with both MIT and Harvard

Monday, September 17, 2012

Student Loan Debt Hampering Your Start Up Business Desires?

So, you graduated college, haven't been able to find a job, you have a few ideas to start a business, but at the back of your mind you are probably thinking that there is no way you can make your student loan payments and undergo the uncertainty of a start-up, well consider the income-based repayment (IBR) programs that exist for federal student loans.   Under this program graduates with lower incomes or families are required to make loan repayments on a sliding scale.  See what your repayment amount might be with this IBR calculator.   Learn more about the program here.   Read Sean Greene's piece on Student Start-Up Plans.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship 2012-2013 - deadline 9/30/2012



If you can act fast you may consider applying for the Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship, the deadline is September 30th, 2012 and in addition to personal information, information from your institution is required:
  • Cumulative GPA
  • Estimated cost for tuition, books, and other tuition-related expenses for the 2012-2013 school year
  • Name and amount of scholarships and grants that the student is receiving or anticipates receiving for the 2012-2013 school year.
  • Total of scholarship and or grants for the school year
  • Tuition balance for the school year taking into consideration any scholarship and grant funds.
  • Name and address of the school official to which the scholarship check should be mailed.  PO Boxes will not be accepted.
  • Your full-time enrollment must be verified, and the application must be stamped and sealed by your institution.
You can find the application form here.  Please read the instructions carefully.  Good luck.

To read more about Xerox Student Careers, visit their website here.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Graduated in 2011? Check your repayment due date.

If you graduated in May or June of this year - 2011 - then your 6 month grace period is probably up this month (November) or next.  Perkins Loans have a 9 month grace period - mark your calendars now.  If you haven't heard from your lender or servicers - contact them.  If you aren't sure who your loan servicers are - look it up here at www.nslds.ed.gov  - the National Student Loan Data