Student Loan Consolidation

Student Loan Definitions

Student Loan Definitions

Student Loan Definitions: What they are and what they mean to you! Trying to figure out what all those student loan definitions and abbreviations stand for on a student loan application can give you a real headache. Take a minute to print out this list of student loan definitions and loan abbriviations before sitting down to fill out your student loan application. And you can put the asprin back in the cabinet!

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Posted by The Student Loan Guru - January 17, 2007 at 8:28 am

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Federal Student Loans – Steps To Apply

Federal Student Loans

Applying For a Federal Student Loan doesn’t have to be complex. If you follow these easy steps, you should have no problem applying for a variety of Federal Student Loans. 

  • Step 1:Your school conselor has free information plus you can find information at the financial aid office at the college or career school you plan to attend, or the U.S. Department of Education (ED) at www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov or 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243). You can get free help anytime during the process. You should never have to pay for help.
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Posted by The Student Loan Guru -  at 8:01 am

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Is College Right For Me?

Is College For Me

Is College Right For Me? Many high school graduates find theirself asking those same questions. “Will I be able to go to college“? Is another one. Fortunately, the last questions is easy to answer.

Federal Student Aid’s mission is to ensure that all eligible individuals benefit from federal financial assistancegrants, loans and work-study programs—for education beyond high school. The programs we administer make up the nation’s largest source of student aid. During the 2005-06 school year, Federal Student Aid provided approximately $78 billion in financial aid assistance to nearly 10 million students and their families. Federal Student Aid’s staff of 1,100 is based in 10 cities across the country in addition to their Washington headquarters.

You have a variety of postsecondary education options from which to choose from. Whether you decide to attend a four-year college or university, community college or technical school, the knowledge you gain will remain with you for the rest of your life, no matter where your life leads you. A postsecondary education gives you more opportunities to become successful.

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Posted by The Student Loan Guru -  at 5:44 am

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