private non certified student loans

Student Funding Group Announces New Private Loan Products

January 23rd, 2008

Student Funding Group, LLC (StuFund) announced that it will be offering a number of new private student loan products. Some of these loans will feature no fees and are designed for students looking to finance their college education or consolidate private loan debt.
The StuFund Solutions Loan will have zero fees and offer competitive rates. “Our [...]

Private student loans pose greater risk

October 27th, 2006

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 [...]

Private Student Loans Help Families Find Financial Aid for College Tuition

August 9th, 2006

A recent article in the New York Times highlighted what many students already knew — that not only was college getting more expensive, but the amount of federal aid available to students is not keeping up with rising education costs.
A revision and update to the EFC, or Expected Family Contribution, formula for the 2005-2006 school [...]

NextStudent Offers Private Student Loans for Undergraduates, Graduates

July 23rd, 2006

There is an option for undergraduate and graduate students who have not yet applied for their student loans or for those without sufficient federal funds for the fall semester. Phoenix-based NextStudent, a premier education funding company, has a private student loan program to help undergraduate and graduate students receive the funding they need to get [...]

Private Student Loans Help Families Find Financial Aid for College Tuition

June 8th, 2006

A recent article in the New York Times highlighted what many students already knew – that not only was college getting more expensive, but the amount of federal aid available to students is not keeping up with rising education costs.[1]
A revision and update to the EFC, or Expected Family Contribution, formula for the 2005-2006 school [...]

Student Loan Xpress Introduces Private Consolidation Loans with Easy Application, Repayment Terms

May 5th, 2006

Students with private education loans take note- not all private consolidation loans are created equal. National lender Student Loan Xpress, a CIT company (NYSE: CIT – News), today introduced a new private consolidation loan with uniquely favorable terms for today’s graduates.
“With education costs soaring, more students are taking advantage of private education loans to help [...]

Study up before taking out private-lender student loan

October 14th, 2007

With college costs continuing to rise, parents and students are increasingly turning to private lenders to cover the cost of tuition.
From 1995 to 2006, the amount of money borrowed from private lenders to pay for college rose from $1.3 billion to $17.3 billion, according to MSN Money columnist Liz Pulliam Weston. Why should this concern [...]

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

June 8th, 2007

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 [...]

NextStudent Education Finance Advisors Deliver Premier Service in Student Loan Industry

February 3rd, 2007

Recently, student loan companies and their representatives have come under fire for questionable business practices ranging from collection methods to marketing efforts. For student loan borrowers, financing their college education and choosing the best lender for their funds often is one of the most important decisions they will face in their college career. Investing considerable [...]

Hitting The Books On Student Loans

September 17th, 2006

The homework begins for today’s college students long before they set foot in a university lecture hall. The late nights start with poring over an increasing array of student loan options. “A big part of getting to college and staying in college is figuring out who offers the best interest rate, who offers the best [...]