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Student loan debt can burden borrowers

You’ve got the college degree, and now you’re stressed about the debt.
“Even if your student loans exceed your annual salary — which is, unfortunately, a common phenomenon these days — you can knock down those debts and start to regain control of your financial life,” Lynnette Khalfani writes in her new book, “Zero Debt for [...]

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

Received Your College Diploma? Looming Student Loan Paybacks Shouldn’t Rain on Your Parade

Many college graduates are taking in a breath of fresh air this month after graduation, knowing that they no longer have to study for exams, give presentations or write papers. However, reality sinks in when grads think about paying back the student loan debt they have acquired. The median student loan debt for young adults [...]

Friday, June 8th, 2007

Sallie Mae Executive Testifies Before Senate Banking Committee on Private Loans and College Affordability

Sallie Mae Senior Vice President Barry Goulding today testified at the Senate Banking Committee hearing, ‘Paying for College: The Role of Private Student Lending’ to demonstrate how Sallie Mae serves students and parents in the private education loan market.
Goulding emphasized Sallie Mae’s ‘1-2-3 approach’ to paying for college: 1) after tapping personal financial resources such [...]

Friday, June 8th, 2007

Getting a handle on student-loan debt

You’ve got the college degree, and now you’re stressed about what do to with the debt.
“Even if your student loans exceed your annual salary — which is, unfortunately, a common phenomenon these days — you can knock down those debts and start to regain control of your financial life,” says Lynnette Khalfani in her new [...]

Friday, June 8th, 2007

Student loan scandal: Effects on consolidation

It’s a good thing you got that college education. You can put it to good use navigating the complex maze that is the student loan industry as you consider whether to consolidate your federal student loans.
For those who have never done it, it’s a question that comes up every year in anticipation of the [...]

Sunday, May 13th, 2007

College financing in 2006: A year of change

New grant programs. Higher interest rates for student loans. A permanent tax exemption for 529 savings plans. In the college financing arena, the hottest trend in 2006 seemed to be change itself. A little tinkering here. Some sweeping overhauls there. What it all means depends on your personal circumstances. But no matter where you are [...]

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

Private student loans pose greater risk

When Jeremy Hynd graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2004, he applied to consolidate $44,000 in student loans. With interest rates then at record lows, consolidation offered the opportunity to lock in a 2.5% rate for the life of the loan.
But Hynd discovered that $27,000 of his loans weren’t eligible for federal loan consolidation because they [...]

Friday, October 27th, 2006

Grads urged to lock in college loan rates

College costs keep spiraling upward, and now the cost of borrowing to pay for higher education is about to spike, too.
Students and their parents have taken comfort in a half-decade of ultra-cheap college loans, loading up on debt to cover the bills. About 8 million people borrowed $60 billion this year in education loans issued [...]

Friday, June 23rd, 2006

Single-Lender Rule Repealed; NextStudent Offers Low Student Loan Consolidation Rates

The single-lender rule that prohibited student borrowers from consolidating their student loans with the lender of their choice was repealed June 15, 2006 when President Bush signed into law the emergency supplemental spending package, H.R. 4939. This has paved the way for student borrowers to consolidate their federal student loans with the lender of their [...]

Friday, June 23rd, 2006

College loan rates go up July 1

As college costs spiral upward, the cost of borrowing to pay for higher education is about to spike, too.
Students and their parents have benefited from a half-decade of ultra-cheap college loans, loading up on debt to cover their bills. About 8 million people borrowed a total $60 billion this year in education loans issued or [...]

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Deadline looming to lock in loan rates

Students have until June 30 to consolidate loans
Clemson University sophomore John Masslon, like other college student across the nation, is hearing from lots of lenders about his student loan.
Lenders are hawking offers to consolidate student loans and lock in rates before rates go up July 1.
Consolidation can lower monthly loan payments and save thousands of [...]

Monday, June 19th, 2006

It’s not too late to beat student loan rate hikes

The second largest interest rate hike in the history of the student loan program is only weeks away and local students will be among the millions affected, but it’s not too late to lock in lower rates.
Federal student loan interest rates will increase almost 40 percent for students and 30 percent for parents July 1, [...]

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006