International Student Loan News
Student loan bill 'a disaster'
A woman involved with the student loan scheme since it began say proposed changes to it are nothing more than "tinkering around the edges".
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College graduates struggle with student loan debts: Plain Dealing
Student loan debts are growing so high that experts say college grads are putting off rites of passage like marrying, buying homes -- sometimes even moving out of their parents' homes.
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Credit care: Discharging student loan in bankruptcy requires major hardship
Q: How can I file bankruptcy on my school loans? I don't have a job and haven't had one in over a year. The loan company keeps adding interest to the back of my loans. I will never be able to catch up again. How can I clear that loan from my name?
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Student loans demystified
If there's one thing college students have enough of, it's deleted student-loan emails. It seems our inboxes are getting so full of these emails that you may start to wonder whether or not the University is leaking student information as it raises tuition.
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Student Loans Seen as Next Casualty of Sluggish Economy, FICO Quarterly Survey Finds
MINNEAPOLIS , Jan. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- FICO's quarterly survey of bank risk professionals found growing concern for the stability of the student loan market and deepening fears about the nation's ...
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Libor: What it means for US consumer loans
You may not think a foreign interest rate could impact the interest you pay in the U.S., but it does. From adjustable-rate mortgages to private student loans, the London Interbank Offered Rate, or Libor, has a direct effect on the amount you pay.
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Libor: What it Means for The American Consumer
Check out how a key foreign interest rate impacts the interest you pay in the U.S.
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