September 7th, 2007
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Studying in a college means you should have a huge amount of money in your pocket to pay for tuition fees, hostel expenses, buying books and paying for host of other facilities that you get. So for a student, a loan becomes inevitable. College student loans are therefore meant especially for provide adequate financial [...]
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September 7th, 2007
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If anything, it’s the opposite. Like student loans, credit card debt must be paid back. There’s a huge difference though. Student loans usually are taken out with fixed interest rates, depending on the type of loan and a students’ credit rating, amount of loan, repayment terms, etc.However, there’s usually a catch when students receive [...]
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In the United States the two main categories of student loans are:
a) federal loans; and
b) private loans.
The federal loans may be directly provided to the students or handed to the parents. The federal loans in the United States are known by the name Stafford loans or Direct loans. When they are directly paid to [...]
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Anyone who has looked at tuition prices lately knows how expensive college can be, whether a student carries a full course load or not. Not only can they spend hundreds of dollars per course unit, there’s also the added expense of books, student services, medical expenses and lab fees. More students are applying for [...]
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