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		<title>College Education Loans &#8211; How They Can Help You Achieve Your Dreams</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is no secret at the moment that the cost of college education is huge. If you go to a top college you will be paying a lot of money for getting a higher education. Even the smaller colleges charge a lot for their services, so going to college is no small commitment.However you do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>It is no secret at the moment that the cost of college education is huge. If you go to a top college you will be paying a lot of money for getting a higher education. Even the smaller colleges charge a lot for their services, so going to college is no small commitment.<br/><br/>However you do not have to pay all your college fees by yourself in one go. There are many financial aids around including college education loans to help students to cope with the extra financial burden. Each company&#8217;s loans are different, but most allow you to pay off your debt over a long time frame which takes the pressure off paying it back.<br/><br/>There are also bursaries and grants available in some cases that do not need to be paid back. These are specifically for students who would have trouble paying for their college education fees. A bit of research may uncover financial aid that you never would have expected.<br/><br/>The great thing about college education loans is that they allow you to invest in your future. A good college education is one of the best investments you could ever make as the return on investment is huge. Many people are put off by the high cost of getting a college education without realising it will actually cost them much more in the long run not to go.<br/><br/>The most important thing is to do research into what college education loans, bursaries and grants are available for you. The cost of going to college may be a lot more manageable than you thought.</p>
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		<title>Getting a Student Consolidation Loan When the Rates Are Low</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 21:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amidst the economic recession and the global financial crisis being experienced on a global scale, there is still hope for those who want to get a student consolidation loan. To add to the good news, interest rates on federally subsidized student loans are dropping, so it&#8217;s best to catch the momentum to get yourself consolidated [...]]]></description>
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<div align="justify"><br/><br/>Amidst the economic recession and the global financial crisis being experienced on a global scale, there is still hope for those who want to get a student consolidation loan. To add to the good news, interest rates on federally subsidized student loans are dropping, so it&#8217;s best to catch the momentum to get yourself consolidated for even lower rates.<br/><br/>Understanding Student Consolidation Loan<br/><br/>Consolidation works in this manner: you get a larger loan to cover a set of other student loans so you get a longer repayment period. When that happens, you can either pay the lower monthly bills or try your best to pay the whole debt in a shorter period of time.<br/><br/>The shorter the period of time, the lower the sum would be. The longer it takes to pay it off, the bigger the sum will be. A student consolidation loan works like other loans, but the beauty of the approach is that you can indeed get a lower interest rate.<br/><br/>For example, if you have a Stafford loan at 8.25%, the interest rate will be reduced to 7% upon consolidation. Instead of paying more than $500 a month, you can choose to pay about $350 or less. If the consolidation gives you an ever-lower rate, because rates from Sallie Mae are dropping, you get an even lower fixed rate.<br/><br/>According to Steve Cocks, a spokesperson for the Parent Plus program at Sallie Mae, explains the beauty of getting a loan for financial black holes:<br/><br/>&#8220;This will help families when looking at how to finance the next academic year, as tuition bills start coming due, families are wondering how to put the final pieces together, and when they learn of the new interest rates they will realize [loans are] a very attractive financing vehicle for education.&#8221;<br/><br/>Why Loans Work?<br/><br/>Loans allow a person to continue with his education even if the financial clout is not present, at least not yet. Financial aids (such as scholarship and other grants) do not cover everything. Say a grant covers the tuition fees, it will not grant lodging, food and transportation. Higher education is not hinged on just formal matriculation but on dozens of other expenses that come about during a four or five year period.<br/><br/>This is why people often end up with debts of upwards $50,000. Some even have the misfortune of having spent more than $100,000 during their college days. The immediate problem after graduation is how to pay off the whole thing without going hungry. Bankruptcy is not the answer &#8211; options like student loan consolidation are.<br/><br/>The Benefits of Student Consolidation Loan<br/><br/>The benefits of a student consolidation loan, according to Greg Stringer, the senior vice president of education finance at National City Bank:<br/><br/>&#8220;Any loan that is a variable-rate loan will benefit from the fact that we&#8217;re at record low interest rates right now. But the real bargain happens to be for students who are extending their repayments by taking advantage of the consolidation program.&#8221;<br/><br/>Low rates coupled with beneficial consolidation can extend the life of loans and can prevent a person from defaulting or filing for bankruptcy.<br/><br/><br/><br/></p>
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