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		<title>Student cashes in savings after private loan falls</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 12:40:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sally Croft</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[College Expense]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suspension of Student Loan Things went haywire for Sam when he learnt that the company which had promised a private student loan to fund his college education had stopped giving loans. All his hopes of pursuing his college education were literally shattered. Imagine the plight of his education which stood stand still! The rising cost of education and standard of living were just trying to make things worse. Federal Student Loan He tried his hand at every possible Federal Student<strong> ... </strong>]]></description>
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<h5>Suspension of Student Loan</h5>
<p>Things went haywire for Sam when he learnt that the company which had promised a private student loan to fund his college education had stopped giving loans. All his hopes of pursuing his <strong>college education</strong> were literally shattered. Imagine the plight of his education which stood stand still! The rising cost of education and standard of living were just trying to make things worse.</p>
<h5>Federal Student Loan</h5>
<p>He tried his hand at every possible <a href="http://www.studentloaninfo.org/blog/federal-student-loan-consolidation/">Federal Student Loan</a> option; all it could do is, end up covering 50% of his college expenses. And the balance had to be necessarily met by an <strong>alternative source of finance</strong>. And for Sam&#8217;s parents, they could give him nothing but their love and sincere wish for a successful life. Being entangled in a financial struggle they could not offer any help for their son&#8217;s college education.</p>
<h5>Cash in savings</h5>
<p>Sam was forced to cash in savings and every other investment of his parents to meet the tuition fees and other incidental <a href="http://www.studentloaninfo.org/blog/education-investment-planning-understand-and-explore-your-funding-options/">college expenses</a>. The vulnerable financial scenario made his education a big question mark. It is rather impossible to continue his education without <strong>financial support</strong> from alternative lending.</p>
<h5>Reason for withdrawal of credit support</h5>
<p>What went wrong? What made them to withdraw their financial support? The turbulence that hit the capital market had serious impact on lending institutions, especially private lenders who are mainly dependent on liquidity from investors, unlike <strong>federal lending programs</strong>. The only reason the private lending institutions substantiated for suspending their <a href="http://www.studentloaninfo.org/blog/">Student Loan</a> operation was that they ran out of liquidity.</p>
<p>Inspite of the financial turmoil there are a number of institutions which continue giving loans at a slightly higher percentage by securing lines of credit and raising the required liquidity on their own. Taking into account the hardships faced by the student community the <strong>Federal Student Loan</strong> limits are likely to be increased irrespective of the income, credit score and the security offered.</td>
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