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From: Erich M. Niederlehner, PA
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PODCAST: Federal Student Loan Servicing: Strengths & Weaknesses Part 1
Justin Draeger, President of the National Association of Student financial Aid Administrators (“NASFAA”) presents the perspective of institutions and student financial aid administrators on how student loan servicing can be improved.
From: Postsecondary National Policy Institute
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From: Lorillia Brown-Phillips
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Ross K. Urken--How You Can Hack Away at That Massive Student Loan Debt #2579
There are several ways to fix student loan debt problems. None of them could be defined as “quick.”
According to a report released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in February, student loan debt has climbed to $1.16 trillion. While still a distant second to U.S. mortgage debt ($8.17 trillion), it now exceeds the total value of every U.S. car loan ($955 billion), all credit card debt ($700 billion) and all home equity loans ($510 billion). It's also just shy of all the money ($1.3...
From: FSN GoldandSilver
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Student Loan Interest Rates DOUBLE
Are you a college student? Are you taking government subsidized loans? Then you're in trouble.
Interest rates for federally subsidized Stafford student loans doubled from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent July 1. 2013. What does this mean for college students? An extra $2600 to pay each year. The reason the interest rates have increased is because Congress could not agree on a deal to avoid the hike before the long July 4 break. Any current loans will not be affected, but newly issued loans for the...
From: TheRunListChannel
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Tax landmine: Forgiven student loan debt
If you're a teacher or work in any number of public service jobs, you're eligible to have the balance of your federal student loans forgiven after a period of on-time payments, usually 10 years. But if you have student loans forgiven for other reasons, including disability, expect a big bill from the IRS. For more information please visit http://www.hlntv.com/video/2013/04/10/clark-howard-taxes-forgiven-student-loans
From: HLN
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How to Recover From Student Loan Default (saltmoney.org)
Most federal loans enter default when payments are more than 270 days past due. Carine, a student loan counselor for SALT, discusses her experiences helping borrowers with defaulted loans and outlines options for getting this debt back on track.
SALT™ is a free, nonprofit-backed resource that provides simple, smart, personalized ways to take control of your student debt and manage your finances. Learn more at https://www.saltmoney.org.
From: getSaltmoney
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What is the difference between a Subsidized and an Unsubsidized Loan?
Both Direct Subsidized and Direct Unsubsidized student loans are low-interest loans from the federal government to help students cover the cost of college. The major difference between the two types of loans is that the Direct Subsidized loan is based on financial need and you do not have to pay the interest on it while you are in school. With an Unsubsidized loan your interest will begin to accrue immediately upon disbursement. You have the option of making interest payments while you are in...
From: Bowling Green State University - BGSU
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What's Federal Student Loan Consolidation
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Answering the most frequently asked questions regarding Student Loans! Nancy Cavey may be able to help you resolve any issues you've encountered while paying your student loans. We are a law office located in the Tampa Bay area. You can contact us through our website or call us at 727 828-9955.
From: Student Loan Law Resolution Center
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Getting Your Federal Student Loan Out of Default is Easy and Simple
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Answering the most frequently asked questions regarding Student Loans! Nancy Cavey may be able to help you with your Student Loan woes! We are a law office located in the Tampa Bay area. You can contact us through our website or call us at (727) 828-9955
From: Student Loan Law Resolution Center
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