Under certain circumstances, you may be able to cancel your obligation to repay your federally guaranteed student loans, defer your payments, or enter into a payment schedule that fits with your income. If you’re in default, you may be able to get out of default and avoid a lawsuit, wage garnishment, or loss of your [...]
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You are probably already aware of the very high costs of sending your son or daughter to college, whether you have been researching it in preparation for them going, or whether you already have a child in college. And it is probably no news to you that despite your extensive and detailed planning and [...]
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According to the American Association of Dental Schools, what you will have to pay in Student Loans after your graduation is a substantial amount indeed — upwards of $120,000! Even if you have a thriving practice after graduation, that amount of money is still a significant responsibility. What can you do today to help you [...]
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In this day and age of international business that knows no borders and foreign relations that demand at least a familiarity with foreign cultures, many students are seeking to expand their perspectives through studying abroad. No longer content with a singular understanding of the world, a large number of college graduates [...]
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Nowadays, more and more people feel the need for a higher education. A college state university can open a fantastic world of knowledge, a whole new experience and a future world of success, prosperity and stability. Students of the 21st century have various perspectives and opportunities.
One of the major advantages of going to a [...]
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I currently live in New Jersey and am planning on going to one of the CUNY colleges in New York. I am extremly short on money and will need lots of help, so im wondering if anyone knows anything about the Financial Aid program or any other program that can help me pay for college. [...]
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I want to start a Scholarship for high school students as a memorial to my grandfather and uncle (both deceased). Are there any specific structural (tax, licensing, registering) things I need to do first?
Most people start scholarships for colleges.
If you have a specific school in mind, talk to a Financial Aid officer or counselor. [...]
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Does Financial Aid cover the cost of living in the dorm? Im planning to apply for college in CA.
You apply for the entire cost….If you (EFC) your estimated family contribution is less than $4,000 considering the cost of Colleges in Central America, you should cover everything.
If I were you, and have contacts at that institution [...]
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I have a good summer, make 250 a week and that goes in my savings. I have 2000 saved up so far and have three more years of college. When I get done I will have approximately 60000 is Student Loans. What is the best way for me to save my money. Is there any [...]
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I’m swamped in debt, but have good credit and lots of it. I was thinking about putting my Student Loans on my credit card (using those handy, low interest checks I get in the mail) and then declaring chapter 7 bankruptcy. Will this work? It seems like a great plan to me. I know it [...]
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