Posts tagged with ‘Student Loan

Nelnet Announces Quick Help for Borrowers Struggling to Make Student Loan Payments

June 13th, 2006

Nelnet announced today that borrowers struggling to make student loan payments can now apply for a deferment or forbearance online, including the option to electronically sign the application. This solution gives borrowers fast options for meeting their student loan obligation by temporarily reducing or postponing payments.
The enhancement is part of the company’s ongoing focus on [...]

New college grads face perils of debt

June 11th, 2006

Say goodbye to the pressure of tests; bring on the pressure of debt … a lot of debt if you are like the average person graduating from college this year.
Until now, you may have paid little attention to the loans you’ve been taking out to pay for college. But usually about this time, after donning [...]

Student Loan Consolidation: Thousands of Dollars At Risk If College Graduates Delay

June 11th, 2006

This month, approximately 4 million college students will leave campus for good, taking away diplomas, friendships, and an average of $23,000 in federal student loans. The first shock of life after college may not be the workforce for many graduates, though. On July 1, 2006, graduates with federal Stafford loans will be facing a significant [...]

21st Century Insurance gives scholarships to L.A.P.D. Academy Magnet graduates

June 10th, 2006

The Los Angeles Police Academy Magnet School Program is graduating 130 cadets Friday, and 21st Century Insurance is awarding 21 of those graduates $21,000 in total scholarships.
Woodland Hills-based 21st Century Insurance (NYSE: TW) is a founding program sponsor, as it donated $250,000 to help launch the Los Angeles Police Academy Magnet School Program and [...]

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 [...]

Fitch Issues Presale Report on SLM Student Loan Trust Series 2006-5

June 8th, 2006

Fitch Ratings has issued a presale report on SLM Student Loan Trust, Series 2006-5.
The presale report is available to all investors on Fitch’s corporate site, ‘www.fitchratings.com’. For more information about Fitch’s comprehensive subscription service Fitch Research, which includes all presale reports, surveillance, and credit reports on more than 20 asset-backed securities (ABS) asset classes, including [...]

Student Loan Consolidation: Thousands of Dollars At Risk If College Graduates Delay

June 7th, 2006

This month, approximately 4 million college students will leave campus for good, taking away diplomas, friendships, and an average of $23,000 in federal student loans. The first shock of life after college may not be the workforce for many graduates, though. On July 1, 2006, graduates with federal Stafford loans will be facing a significant [...]

Consolidate student loans before rates rise

June 6th, 2006

Analysts say a student with a $20,500 Stafford loan can save $3,245 by consolidating before July.
Students and parents who’ve borrowed to cover college costs should consider consolidating their loans by June 30 because interest rates rise 2 percentage points July 1.
The reason: The deficit-reduction act Congress and President Bush OK’d this year changed the rules for [...]

Consolidate for lower rates on student loans

June 6th, 2006

Interest rates on student loans are set to rise again in July by almost two points, making this month an important time for borrowers to consolidate and save money.
Student loan interest rates will climb 1.84 percentage points July 1, one of the largest increases in the history of the program, according to Pat Scherschel, vice [...]

College debts weigh on grads

June 5th, 2006

There’s a lot Kristin Bolig has to be nervous about now that she’s graduated college. Will she find a job both satisfying and well-paying? Will making friends be easy? East Coast, West Coast or somewhere in between? Buy or rent?
One thing is overshadowing the typical worries that come with beginning a new chapter in life. [...]