Information On College Grant Money – A Resource
Posted December 27th, 2008The best reason for taking advantage of college grant money is simply,”if you think college is expensive, you ought to see how expensive ignorance is”. Given the freely available grant money there should be no excuse for someone not going to college these days. The primary aim of this article is to discuss grant information and [...]
Studying Overseas Programs
Posted December 25th, 2008study abroad
Studying overseas allows students a chance to acquire knowledgeabout other nations as far as several views are concerned. learners will experience different social, economic, political and especially education systems while acquiring information in studying overseas programs. enrollees that decide to become exchange students need to have some knowledge [...]
Study Abroad Scholarships List, Tips
Posted December 24th, 2008Since the fascination for study abroad scholarship info has increased moderately, during the past few years, increased programs have begun to be put in place. Now, there are many of international study grants, fellowships, programs – which are different in requirements and scope– plus standard financial support options like international student loans – depending on [...]
Europe Study Abroad Programs
Posted December 24th, 2008Studying abroad is when a pupil journeys to a different nation in the search for academic opportunities. Many attendees relish the notion of studying overseas – business, engineering sciences – or some other highly sought after skill overseas. This approach can have many advantages for a pupil and essentially is appropriated towards for credit toward [...]
Ways to Pay For College
Posted December 24th, 2008Looking at attending college, and worried about the expense? You’re not alone! Paying for college isn’t easy these days, but there are options available to help regular families afford to pay for college.
The first option is to save. The government offers special tax exempt savings accounts which can help you save up the money [...]
What Loan company will take over my federal student loans when the loans are in forbearance?
Posted December 20th, 2008Dat_1_Chiq asked: What Loan company will take over my federal student loans when the loans are in forbearance so I can go back to school?
My loans are government loans from Saillie Mae. I owe them under $5000.
I heard about this company that will take over your school loans from them but I don’t know the [...]
Can student loan interest be an itemized deduction on your taxes?
Posted December 20th, 2008msphenom83 asked: The Student Loan Deduction allows you to deduct up to $2500. In 2007 I paid well over $2500 in interest and obviously want to take advantage of this.Nestor Mahaney
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Can student loan interest be used as a tax deduction if the loans are in deferment/forbearance?
Posted December 20th, 2008AG asked: I know that student loan interest can be deducted.
My student loans are all either in deferment or forbearance. I’m accruing interest on some of them, but I haven’t actually paid any interest yet. Can I deduct the interest that accrued?
Thanks!Qiacuo
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If I consolidate my student loan with a personal loan can I still write off the interest?
Posted December 14th, 2008Emily asked: I had a federal student loan which I consolidated about 8 years ago to someone who eventually sold that loan to Citibank. I pay about 8.35% in interest. I am considering paying off that student loan with a personal loan where I can get a better interest rate. If I do this will [...]
How does a student loan affect your credit?
Posted December 12th, 2008FuzzyLizard asked: I have a student loan that is about 50K. I am making payments on it but I am on the income contingent plan and every month I get a statement showing that what Im paying is not enough to pay even the interest, so the balance is higher every month. Does this negatively [...]







