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Paying Off Student Loans
Paying off student loans requires making timely monthly payments, paying extra on top of the principle whenever possible and finding a good consolidation company to get the lowest interest rate...
Student Loan Consolidation
Student loan consolidation is a great way to get a lower interest rate, as a reputable consolidation company will buy each loan off of the original lenders, lump it into one loan and offer lower...
How to Find a Low-Interest Student Loan
Low-interest student loans are dependent upon a good credit score, the state of the economy and interest rate levels, whether it is a variable or fixed loan and where the loan is coming from. Find...
How to Get a Student Loan for a Private Pilot's License
To get a student loan for a private pilot's license, attend a specific technical school that offers associate degrees, where scholarships and federal loans are applicable. Finance a private...
How to Get a Student Loan to Pay for Off-Campus Housing
To get a student loan for off-campus housing, a private loan is required, as federal loans only go towards tuition and fees. Get a private loan, a part-time job or private grants for off-campus...
How to Get a Student Loan With No Credit History or Co-Signer
Getting a student loan with no credit history of cosigner is possible through federal student loans, which are not based on credit history, or it is possible with a higher interest rate. Even with...
How to Get My Student Loan Discharged or Forgiven
Getting student loans discharged or forgiven is not common, but it is possible by majoring and working in a certain field, spending a certain amount of time in the military or having an undue...
How to Go to College Without Student Loans
Going to college without student loans is still possible with help from parents, winning the state lottery, being an academic or athletic superstar to get full scholarships or researching other...
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 Apply for Free Government Grants, Loans & Scholarships
Applying for free government grants, loans and scholarships begins with the free FAFSA online application, which helps to determine the estimated family contribution and the government's...
How to Compare Unsubsidized vs. Subsidized Student Loans
Unsubsidized loans and subsidized loans differ on the point of interest, as an unsubsidized loan interest begins accruing the day it is borrowed and a subsidized loan interest does not begin to...