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Rising Default Rates on Student Loans Stir Concerns

New data from the U.S. Department of Education show that 2008 was a bad year to graduate from college in terms of student loan defaults. According to the Education Department, 7 percent of the class of 2008 has defaulted on

How To Manage The Consequences Of Defaulted Student Loans

Many financial or banking institutions exist that lend their hands to the people who need aid in monetary terms. You may require these finds to buy a home, car or other products for personal usage or you can also opt

Can’t Repay Your Student Loans? 5 Ways to Get Help. (Page 1 of 2)

For college students, November and December are filled with research projects and final exams. For recent graduates, however, these months can be exceptionally stressful, especially if a post-graduation dream job hasn’t materialized on schedule. For graduates who left school with

Minn. Survey Shows Impact of Recession on Student Loan Debt (Page 1 of 2)

The Minnesota State University Student Association has released the results of a survey it issued in September 2010 to help assess the impact of student loan debt on its members. Because the survey’s number of responses is small — just

Think on broad perspectives before applying for student loans.

Education is expensive, and many students struggle to fund their higher studies whether the universities based as national or international. Scholarships and grants are available, but they are very competitive and rarely cover all of your expenses. That is where