Posts Tagged ‘student loan’

Debt From Student Loans Affects Home Buying, Regardless of Earnings

(NextStudent.com) Even when college graduates are doing everything right, student loan debt is still proving to be a major impediment to achieving financial milestones like home ownership. Take the case of Roshell Schenck. Schneck, 28, is a 2008 graduate of Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, Pa. She has a PhD in pharmacy [...]

The Current Landscape of Private Student Loan Debt

There’s no doubt that private student loan debts are becoming a hot button issue in the United States. There’s a fundamental underestimation about the impact they’re having on recently graduated college students. Even the students who took out the loans in the first place don’t understand some of the fundamental aspects of a private student [...]

5 Tips To Repay Student Loans Easily

Your credit report is the document that decides how financially happy or unhappy you are and therefore, it is essential to keep it in a good condition. Check your credit reports frequently and make sure that they remain in a good position; else you will face a lot of problems.

Paying Off Student Loans

(EQuickNews.com) Looking fоr ways tо pay оff student loans? After уоu complete college, уоu main focus іs gaining adequate employment іn уour chosen field. But fоr fаr tоо many, the stress of paying оff college debt is exhausting. Entry and mid-level positions often times simply do nоt pay enough tо quickly pay dоwn student loans; [...]

Is Online College the More Affordable Alternative to a Higher Education?

As if college wasn’t already a bank breaker, public colleges and universities around the nation continue to hike tuition costs. In fact, two and four year public universities will experience an average 7% tuition increase in 2012, according to the College Board Advocacy & Policy Center. Naturally, these tuition hikes will prompt students and their [...]

Discharge Student Loans in Bankruptcy!

(Forbes.com) One of the most cited grievances to come out of Occupy Wall Street is the crushing burden of student loans. I have had a couple of guest posts on the topic including one from Tim Smith who blogs on the Echo Boom.  Here, now, is a piece by  Alan Collings, who has been devoting himself to the [...]

Student Loan Default Rate Nearly Doubles

(BayCitizen.org) Increasing numbers of college and university students are taking on record amounts of debt and then defaulting on their student loans, according to a report released this week by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Nationally, 8.8 percent of students who were to begin repaying their loans in 2009 defaulted in 2010, the [...]

Occupy Group Calls on People to Default on Student Loans

(The Sundial) A faction of the Occupy Wall Street Empowerment and Education working group has called for one million people to join a pledge to default on their student loans. The Occupy Student Debt Campaign, which is comprised of students, alumni and current faculty from schools across the country, aims to challenge the rising crisis [...]

The Student Loan Rap

Do you have student loan debt? Join the club! By some accounts, there is now $1 trillion in student loan debt outstanding. Wow! With all that money spent on higher education, Americans must be the smartest workforce in the world! But funny enough, graduates are having a hard time paying back all the debt. What [...]

How Can Obama’s Student Loan Plan Help Your Family?

(NYDailyNews.com) You might need a Ph.D. to understand President Obama’s new plan to ease the pain of student loan borrowers. Announced last week, the changes provide relief to millions shouldering student loans they cannot afford. But figuring out whether you are eligible requires a fair amount of homework.