Spring Semester Begins With No New Federal Aid, Alternative Student Loans Needed The spring 2005 college semester has begun - or at least the bills have begun to arrive - with no changes in federal financial aid. The 2004 Presidential Election cycle pushed back the Congressional Read more...
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Student Loans Can’t Be Swept Away Through Bankruptcy Bankruptcy is in the news these days, as Congress has finally overhauled the Federal bankruptcy law after years of talking about it. The credit card companies, rightly or wrongly, have been Read more...
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Federal Student Loans And Financial Aid Not Enough For Fall Tuition As the fall college semester begins, more and more students are receiving less and less federal financial aid in proportion to rising college costs. At Northeastern University in the heart of Boston, Read more...
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New Student Loan Rates Set; Student Loan Consolidation More Expensive After July 1 Quincy, MA June 1, 2005 -- With the final auction of the 91 day Treasury Bill on May 31, 2005, federal student loans have been set for the new academic year beginning July 1, 2005. The new rates for Read more...
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