In this blog post in getoutofdebt.org, Steve Rhode answers a visitors question about student loan discharges when filing for bankruptcy. From advice on forgiveness programs, to information on what private student loans can be easily discharged in bankruptcy, Steve gives us a throughout breakdown.Read More...
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You Don’t Need to Pay for Help with Your Student Loans
I'm sure you've seen them, ads for assistance on dealing with your student loans are everywhere. Though does a student borrower really need to pay for assistance in dealing with student debt issues? The answer is simple, no. The information is right at your finger tips at the official blog of the US Department of Education.Read More...
ITT Technical School Closings & Your Student Loans
ITT Technical schools closed on September 6th, 2016. This unexpected closing has raised the question, what is to come of my debt, among student loan borrowers. Joshua Cohen has a few suggestions that will help you come up with a workable solution.Read More...
Taking Care of Student Loan Debt While Still in School
Kelli Mensen is the author of this informative article for ihelploan.com. In this article, Kelli discusses how to manage your student loan debt while still attending school. For most students, the thought of paying off student loans is a task best left until after graduation, though Kelli points out another option.
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8 Student Loan Tips for Recent College Grads
Homeroom, the official blog of the U.S. Department of Education, is a great blog offering excellent tips on dealing with your federal student loans. In this recent blog post, Nicole Callahan, a Digital Engagement Strategist at the U.S. Department of Education's office of Federal Student Aid, 8 student loan tips for college graduates.Read More...
CFPB Report – Borrowers Struggle After Student Loan Rehabilitation
The National Consumer Law Center's Student Loan Borrower Assistance Project, is a resource for student loan borrowers, their families, and advocates representing student loan borrowers. In this recent post, Persis Yu, discusses the continued struggle of students after their loans have been rehabilitated.Read More...