Vanessa McHooley
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My goal is to help every student succeed - education is one of
hte most important things a person can have, so I have made it
my personal mission to help every student pay for their
education. Aside from that, I am just a pretty average girl from
SD
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Articles by this Author
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College Debt: how to avoid it, and how to get out of it
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Because most college students are using loans to finance their college education, the debt level of recent graduates is rising rapidly. On average, students graduate owing $12,000-$16,000 in student loans and another $2,000 in credit card debt. Is this the price you have to pay for higher education, or can ...
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Why student loans are better than credit cards
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You need some more money for college expenses this semester. Do you whip out a credit card to pay for your books, or do you apply for a federal or private loan? Well, consider the options ' -With a federal loan, your interest rate will be low (around 5%) ...
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Private Student Loans: Dispelling The Myths
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If savings, grants, scholarships, and federal loans don't cover the cost of your education, it's time to turn to private loans. But young college students can't qualify for a private loan, can they? Wrong! This article addresses this and other myths about student loans that you may run into. ...
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Student Loan Consolidation: How does it Work?
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Student loans are a great source of financial aid for students who need help paying for their education. Unfortunately, students often leave college with burdensome debt. In addition, they often have multiple loans from different lenders, meaning they are writing more than one loan repayment check each month. The solution ...
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Federal Student Loans versus Private Student Loans: which is best for me?
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Federal Student Loans versus Private Student Loans ' which is best for me? You have gotten all the grants and scholarships you can, but you still need money for your education. It's time to look at loans. But which is better ' federal loans or private loans? Federal ...
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Private versus Federal Consolidation Loans: What's the Difference?
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A consolidation loan lets you combine your federal student loans into a single loan with one monthly payment. There are two programs available for consolidating student loans: -The Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program, through which banks, secondary markets, credit unions, and other lenders provide the consolidation loan ...
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Private Loan Consolidation
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College life teaches you how to stretch a dollar, how to make a pizza cover breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and how to get the most out of your money. That said, when your college education is over and achieved, the student loans following it should not last a lifetime and ...
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Federal PLUS Loans
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Federal PLUS Loans As a student entering college, it is very unlikely that you have a few spare checks lying around that you can cash and magically use to pay for college. Most college-aged students, ranging from late teens through mid-twenties, have no line of credit and cannot receive much ...
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Stafford Loan Consolidation
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Stafford Loan Consolidation A Stafford Loan, which can help to finance your way through a college or university, comes in two forms: Subsidized Stafford Loans A subsidized Stafford Loan, which you can receive based upon your specific financial aid. When a Stafford loan is subsidized, you are not required to ...
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No-Cost Student Loan Consolidation
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No-Cost Student Loan Consolidation A no-cost student loan consolidation ' doesn't that just sound too good to be true? Think about it. You have just accrued thousands of dollars in debt through student loans after 4 years of college, or possibly even more. Then, a company offers to take all ...
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Parent Loans
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Parent Loans If you are entering college soon, but have no idea how you are going to pay for anything from books to your actual tuition fees, chances are that you are going to be relying upon your parents in some way, shape, or form. For most first-time college undergraduates, ...
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