Archive for August, 2008
Private Student Loans starts turning down
When fall semesters has finally come to its end, student who’s finding it hard seeking financial assistance on one study would make another consideration upon making steps on how to deal with it.
Private Student Loans is one that would contemplate with lots of students. But private sector such as lender starts to turn down [...]
Consolidated Student Loans Aspect
What are consolidated Student loans? How it may affect upon paying my Student Loans? Does it give me any advantage? How could I make my loan consolidated?
Having hard part upon paying all of the Student Loans? You can make it consolidated then. But make it to the point that upon making this decision you could [...]
The best student Loans!
College Students? That is very likely similar to money. Isn’t it? Being a college student right at the instance you start would make you hit the hurdle when it comes to money, especially when you came fro the poor or even middle classfamily. However, luckily, there were many ways and remedies upon making things work [...]
Student’s Loan in Europe
When we heard the word loan, it seems that hesitation would always be there. For a loan means a debt needed to be paid sooner or later. But what really a student’s loan may differ from other concept of loan?
Most of the student’s loans rely on the federal governments loan upon financing their education. [...]
Senate calls for universities and colleges to use financial might to rescue student lender
BOSTON —The state Senate is calling on colleges and universities to pool their financial strength to rescue a troubled student-loan agency.
The Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority said Monday that skittish investors have refused to finance its $500 million in private student loans, leaving 40,000 students and their families looking for new lenders just as fall tuition [...]
Colleges urge loan alternatives MEFA dries up, so search is on
WORCESTER— The tuition deadline for Clark University had already passed and that of Worcester Polytechnic Institute was just days away when the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority announced Monday that it would not offer private student loans this fall.
The organization stopped offering federal loans in April.
As many as 40,000 students are affected statewide, and local [...]
