Archive for May, 2010

When you include a Federal student loan into debt consolidation?
What is the benefit of doing this?

As you probably know already since you are looking for student loan consolidations, there are a couple of types of student loans. Basically you will find private student loans and federal student loans, and then a bunch of subcategories between the two.

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Student loans are a major factor in making students get in debt, just to have a good education. Student debt consolidation can make the problem worse, as you keep adding debts. Another alternative is to use your own initiative by bootstrapping and making your own business to pay for your tuition fees.


So, you want to leave the student loan consolidation, and find alternatives to pay for your tuition fees. Paying your student tuition fees without the need of student loan consolidation is possible, when you take a look at what is available to you. As you are reading this likely online, then I will focus on online methods, as the internet is a great place to start a project which can pay your student tuition fees, your student loan, and hopefully provide you a long term nest egg.

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I need a cosigner for my student loan this semester which would probably be around $9,000 in January. My dad wants to refinance his house in April but wants to cosign for me. Will he be able to? He has good credit and it is still going to be in my name.

i am a senior in college and really struggling to pay for rent. my school loans are paying for tuition but the left over money will not be here in time to pay for my rent. i really need help finding some extra money

I’m currently enrolled in a cosmetology program in FL, but it’s a cheaper school where they are more concerned about making money, than teaching it’s students. I feel like i’m not getting the education I deserve. A good friend from class recently moved up north with her grandmother and is transferring to a Paul Mitchell school. My hours would transfer as well, and I would start in September and be finished in March. I’d much rather spend a little more and go to a school where i’d gain more and have more opportunity once I finish. I’d have more hours, and be able to take advanced classes for coloring, cutting etc…which would help me more in the long run. There are a few Paul Mitchell schools in Florida, but I don’t live anywhere near them. Plus, i’d be able to attend school with my friend and pay a small amount of rent living with her in comparison to somewhere else.

My only concern is that i’m nearly 15K in debt because of medical bills due to a brain tumor. I don’t have any health insurance so it’s already hard enough paying for everything, on top of school. have been working,but it was only enough to cover gas and necessities. I had to quit due complications with my medication. I’m out of school for the summer, and am hoping to somehow find a job to save a little bit of money to move.

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I’m in Ontario, and our bills are pretty high (newly married) and my $8,000 student loan is in collection along with a bunch of other stuff…if we could only consolidate it all we’d be able to make one payment on all of it and get it paid down. We have no co-signer and DO NOT want to claim bankruptcy…how can we do this, our credit is bad so I can’t see how we could apply for a loan without a house? Any ideas? I want to pay my creditors, just need the payments put together somehow to be managable…we will never be able to get our credit rating back at the rate we are going….

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