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6 Basics of Student Loan Debt Consolidation

AuthorSally Croft DateAugust 31st, 2010 Comments1 Comment

The thought of repaying on your student loan usually never occurs until after graduation and you have six months left to start paying back these loans. If only repaying these large student loans were as easy as taking them out, we would all be looking forward to making those loan payments, but that’s not the reality. Did you know that almost two out of every three undergraduates walk off the graduation stage with some form of student loan debt? 1.

Where to find best deals for Student Credit Cards?

AuthorSally Croft DateAugust 27th, 2010 Comments1 Comment

Everyone wants to find the best student credit card with the best perks at the best rate best, and students are no exception. But where can you go to find credit cards with the best deals? Well, here are a few tips to help you get started The Internet The Internet is basically your one-stop-shop for credit card deals. You can find a credit card to suit every need on the Web. So you may want to start your search

How to Become a Certified Nursing Assistant

AuthorSally Croft DateAugust 24th, 2010 Comments7 Comments

The turnover rate and the demand for CNA is high due to the current nursing shortage that is happening throughout the country. This shortage however, provides more jobs and increased benefits for those who are working towards their nursing career or plans to pursue a career in this field. What Is A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)? A Certified Nursing Assistant is an individual who provides assistant to patients with healthcare needs. A CNA generally work under the supervision of a

7 FAQs you should know before going for Private Student Loan

AuthorSally Croft DateAugust 20th, 2010 Comments2 Comments

We know that applying for private student loans for college is not on your list of fun things to do. However, Federal student loans may not cover all college expenses, so what do you do? Private student loan may just be the answer. This article will give you answers to the most commonly asked private student loan questions and help you to feel at ease as you apply for your private student loan. 1. What is the difference between a

Student Debt Consolidation Loan in 2010

AuthorSally Croft DateAugust 17th, 2010 Comments3 Comments

It has been a particularly challenging year for many in America during 2010. The recent downturn in the economy has resulted in many individuals losing their jobs. This is compounded by the thousands of fresh graduates from universities who are now competing to gain employment in existing firms. This has made it extremely difficult for students who are burdened with meeting their financial obligations with respect to meeting their student loan payments. Many have graduated with a burden of thousands

Your guide to Wells Fargo Student Loans

AuthorSally Croft DateAugust 13th, 2010 Comments2 Comments

Student loans are the chief means by which students are able to find funding for their college education. For past few years, tuition fees have drastically increased and, coupled with the added strain of the economic crisis, most students have no other alternative. The best student loans are those offered through the federal student loan system. However, it must be understood that the government itself does not give out money. Previously, the government relied on other institutions such as Sallie

Your College Degree and Job – How to strike the Balance?

AuthorSally Croft DateAugust 10th, 2010 Comments2 Comments

Striking a balance between school and work is an uphill task for many working students. Many are just able to survive the pressure by focusing their sights on the end result. Many have fallen along the way, lost their families and in extreme cases even lost their jobs. Working students must work within strict time guidelines to be able to cram everything they must do in a single day, as there is no hour of the day that will not

Student Loan Consolidation Programs in US

AuthorSally Croft DateAugust 6th, 2010 Comments3 Comments

All across the US, students have to depend on student loans in order to secure financing for their college education. At the end of these studies, and when their grace period has expired, they are obligated to start repaying the student loans. The most popular forms of student loans are those offered by the government under its Federal Student Loan program. These loans take the form of Stafford, Perkins and PLUS loans and are each awarded based on individual criteria.