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  • How to Find the Lowest Student Loan Consolidation Rate

    Looking for Student Loan Consolidation Rates? This 'how to' will show you where to look so you can find the lowest rate.

  • How to Get a Loan for College

    Applying for a student loan for the first time can be a daunting task, as it may be the first thing as a young adult to appear on your credit report. However, it doesn’t have to be a confusing...

  • How to Get a student loan (without co-signer)

    For most college students it is pretty difficult to get into college, not to mention pay for it. With the economy in shambles it seems as though it has become even harder to pay for college. Where...

  • How to Fill Out a Student Loan Form

    "Student loan form"...Arg! Are you considering attending college in the fall, yet you aren’t quite sure where you’re going to get the money to pay the college bills? If so, then it...

  • How to Take Out a CIBC loan

    Are you going to college or thinking about going sometime soon? Do you need to take out a loan to pay for your college costs? One option for paying your college bills is a CIBC student loan. This...

  • How to apply for a Federal Student Loan to pay for college

    If you are enrolling in college for your undergraduate or graduate studies and do not have money to pay for college, you can seek for assistance from the government. The government has various...

  • How to Rid Yourself of Student Loans Quickly

    Drowning in student debt? Student loan how-to guides tell you to elongate the loan repayment process up to 30 years. You graduate by 25, but pay until your 55. That's insane. The Chronicle...

  • How to Apply for a Guaranteed Federal College Loan

    The department of education will send out federal college loan applications to those who qualify for them if you know the process and you have the proper contact information. The process for...

  • How to Obtain a Student Loan With Bad Credit

    It is possible to get a student loan with bad credit. Even if you have very bad credit, you can still qualify for a federal student loan without a cosigner, since the federal government does not...

  • What Is Student Loan Counseling Service?

    A student loan counseling service helps students--whether in school or out of school--manage their loans. Loans awarded to students have to be paid back, and the procedure of paying the loan back...

  • How to Get a Federal Plus Loan

    Finding money for school can be hard. Your parents have the option of getting a Federal Plus loan. We will talk about eligibility and what it takes for your parents to get the loan. Going to...

  • How to Consolidate Student Loan

    consolidate student loan information has become a topic of discussion with many college students due to the high cost of tuition and the recent un-employment rates across the country.This article...

  • How to Get Debt Relief From Your Student Loan

    Are you in need of debt relief from your student loans? Here is some good news that you might need to know. In 2007 President Bush signed into law two loan repayment programs called, "College...

  • How to Qualify for Federal Student Aid Loan Forgivenness

    Student aid or financial help for college loans is usually obtained from one of the Federal Government programs, and if you have substantial debt after attending school with the assistance of a...

  • How to Get Rid of Your Student Debt by Becoming a Teacher

    Every year, students graduate from colleges or universities drowning in student debt. That student financial aid sounded really good in the beginning, until you realized that six months after...

  • How to Know the Maximum Wage Garnishment for Failure to Pay a Student Loan

    The maximum wage garnishment for failure to pay a student loan is usually 15 percent of the take-home income, and wage garnishment severely hurts credit history. Find out how the government can...

  • How to Stop Having Wages Garnished to Repay a Student Loan

    To stop having wages garnished to repay a student loan, make contact with the lender, agree upon a specific dollar amount and make six consecutive monthly payments on time to meet that goal. Cease...

  • How to Make a Perkins Loan Payment

    The Perkins Loan is a federally funded program that allows college students with a low income background to receive financial aid. The Perkins Loan program has a low interest rate and is only...

  • How to Make a Federal Student Loan Payment Online

    If you have a federal student loan under the Direct Loan Servicing Center and want save time and a stamp by making a monthly payment online, here are the steps to do so.

  • How to Retrieve Your Student Loan Information

    Often throughout life we become disorganized, we loose track of important information and documents. Perhaps in the hustle in bustle of life you may have fell behind on your student loan or...

  • How to Pay Down Your Student Loan to Zero

    If you read my eHow article "Hot to Get Free Money for College," it entailed an enormous amount of information. If you are already in college and qualified for the Pell grant or State...

  • How to End Student Loan Wage Garnishment

    Difficulty in making student loan payments on time is a common problem, especially for college graduates on a budget. When loans are significantly late, some companies will request a writ of...

  • Loan Repayment Options for a Student Loan

    Students attending college in the United States often resort to student loans to finance their educations. Unfortunately, these loans aren't free; they do have to be repaid, unlike grants or...

  • How to Pay for College

    So you want to go to college but you do not know how you are going to pay for it? It is not that difficult at all. There are so much money out there to make sure that everything is taken care...

  • How to Choose a 15 Year or 30 Year Mortgage

    Should I choose a 15 year or 30 year mortgage loan.

  • How to file your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) with Ease

    It’s that time again for College students both: male and female, young and old to file your FAFSA or Free Application for Federal Student Aid. If you’re an older adult going to college for the...

  • Stafford Loan Requirements

    Getting financial aid for college can be a complicated experience, especially if you and your parents are unfamiliar with the process. The most important thing to remember is that all things...

  • How to Get a Student Loan

    Getting a student loan is easier than you might think. Anyone who attends college at least half time, isn't in default of other student loans, meets academic progress standards and fills out the...

  • How to Pay Off a School Loan

    Today’s college students are often given no choice but to take out a school loan. It’s great while you’re in school but once you get out, graduated or not, it can come back to haunt you. While...

  • About Bank of Canada Personal Student Loans

    With the increasing price of a college education, scholarships and financial aid are becoming less adequate in covering the cost of continuing on with school past high school. This has caused many...

  • How to Get Student Loan Forgiveness

    If you are struggling to repay your student loans, forgiveness is available for a wide variety of circumstances. Learn how your student loan debt can be reduced, even eliminated, through various...

  • How to Obtain Federal Government Student Loan Money

    It can be very difficult to find the money to attend college. However, there are various resources available for individuals who are unable to pay for schooling themselves. One of those...

  • How to Find Best Student Loan Consolidation Rates

    Naturally, any student wants to find the best loan consolidation rates to be found. So, just how does one go about doing this? The following information might take a little of the guesswork out of...

  • How to Get a Stafford Loan

    Stafford loans can be subsidized or unsubsidized. They are designed to cover the cost of college beyond what is covered by federal grant aid. Stafford loans have certain eligibility requirements,...

  • How to Get Student Loans for People With Bad Credit

    When you were late on that car payment or got in over your head with credit cards the moment you turned 18, you didn't know that you could also be signing away your educational possibilities. Many...

  • Applying for U.S. Department of Education Loans

    Preparing for college means more than just deciding on the right academic program or campus residency application, but evaluating and determining how you can obtain the most appropriate financial...

  • How to Receive Student Loan Forgiveness

    Student loan forgiveness is not something this country takes lightly. Most people who attend college have to pay for their schooling, and that's that. There are some programs, however, that...

  • How to Apply for a Canadian Student Loan

    To be competitive in today's workforce, a college degree is a necessity, not an option. College loans are an excellent means of financial support while a person is working towards this degree. If...

  • How to Arrange a Student Loan through Virgin Money

    Conventional student loans don't really do the trick in terms of covering tuition, room, board, books, and the other costs of a college education. You can ask mom and dad for help, but...

  • How to Pay Off a Student Loan

    If you have taken out a student loan to finance your education, it may seem that the time to pay has arrived much sooner than you expected. You may be asking many questions. What are my options?...

  • How to Reduce Student Loan Debt

    As the cost of education increases, so does the amount of loan debt that many students accrue. There are steps you can take before and after graduation, however, to reduce the loan amount and ease...

  • How to Avoid Unwanted Student Loan Deferment

    Learning how to manage your money effectively after college is an important life skill and it will play a major role in your ability to avoid unwanted student loan deferment. If you are feeling...

  • How to File a Student Loan Deferment

    Student loan borrowers who need a temporary reprieve from their debt can file for a student loan deferment. On a student loan, a deferment is considered an entitlement, meaning that as long as you...

  • How to Determine Whether You Qualify for Student Loan Deferment

    While repaying your student loan, there may come a time when you discover that you are unable to make your regularly scheduled payments. Perhaps you are planning on returning to school, or are...

  • How to Have Your Student Loan Forgiven/Dismissed

    There are a few reasons you can get your student loan forgiven/dismissed. #1 is no high school Diploma or GED. Takes 90 days or a little longer for an answer.

  • How to Keep Paperwork for a Student Loan Tax Deduction

    Many college students and graduates are unaware that their student loans may come in handy during tax season. As frustrating as it may be to keep the paperwork from your loan throughout the year,...

  • How to Locate State Guaranteed Student Loan Programs

    If you're looking to fund your college education, it makes sense to investigate state-guaranteed student loan programs in addition to scholarships and help from your parents. The first step in...

  • How to Apply for a State Guaranteed Student Loan

    There are many state-offered programs guaranteed by the federal government, and you can search for them online. Here is how you go about applying for a state guaranteed student loan.

  • How to Apply for a Graduate Student Stafford Loan

    If you're considering attending graduate school but can't afford tuition and living expenses, try applying for a Federal Stafford Loan. The Subsidized Stafford Loans go to students in financial...

  • How to Apply for a Federal Stafford Loan

    The Stafford Loan program offers federally guaranteed student loans. It lends students money for expenses relating to education; they can defer repayment until after they have graduated. Repayment...

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