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Former College Students Drowning In Loan Debt read story The Call 6 Investigators uncover a perfect storm brewing in Indiana, where student loan debt is threatening to damage the economy and drown Hoosiers, whether they went to college or not.
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The college tuition problem read story President Obama wants to solve the horrible problem of college tuition costs and student loans by offering tax breaks and telling schools to keep their costs down . Memo to the prez: Holding the line on tuition increases won't do it. Tuition is already way to high. |
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Obama pushes programs to aid students read story Federal action will help students consolidate loans and reduce payments. |
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Sallie Mae on the chopping block read story Average college grad's petition makes headway Twenty-three-year-old college graduate Stef Gray has one message to the public: Stay away from Sallie Mae loans. ... |
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Obama outlines incentive plan to rein in college tuition costs read story ANN ARBOR, Mich. — President Obama offered a plan Friday to reduce the costs of higher education by increasing the amount of federal grant money available for low-interest loans and tying it directly to colleges’ ability to reduce tuition. Read full article >> |
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'Pay As You Earn': What students need to know read story For families struggling to pay for college, 2012 won't be pretty. This year, interest rates on some federal loans will increase, tuition will go up, and it will become harder to qualify for a full Pell Grant. But there is also some good news. |
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Students Face Big Financial Aid Changes in 2012 read story Fewer students will qualify for grant money, and federal student loans will get more expensive. |
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Paying off a student loan? New federal program may help read story People trying to pay off student loans might be able to save a little money, thanks to a new loan consolidation program sponsored by the federal government. |
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Seniors at 2 college eye future read story Where will you be at this time next year? This question is perhaps the most daunting to college seniors, twenty-somethings who often struggle to see life beyond the diploma. |
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Wife's bad credit doesn't have to ruin her husband's read story fter paying off delinquent card and school debt, a wife wants her credit score to rise -- but not at the risk of ruining her husband's good credit |
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