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		<title>Student Loans for College &#8211; 10 Things You Should Know About Student Loans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Student loans mean a lot for college students because their future depends on the money that will be given to them. Going to college is getting more and more expensive every school year which is why student loans are important to students and parents as well. So, if you are thinking about college or student [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Student loans mean a lot for college students because their future depends on the money that will be given to them. Going to college is getting more and more expensive every school year which is why student loans are important to students and parents as well. So, if you are thinking about college or student loans in particular, here are some tips and guidelines that would put your college life in perspective.<br/><br/>1. Collect figures<br/><br/>Collect figures mean that you should now look at how much money is needed in order to pay for your education. This means that you should have at least an idea how much is the cost of the tuition and fees of your desired course. Aside from that, you should be able to have an estimate of other expenses like travel costs, college text books, room and board, college tuition, personal expenses, and other things.<br/><br/>2. Research about student loans<br/><br/>If you already have the information mentioned above, then the next step to take is to look for a student loan that is right for you. All student loans are not the same because not all payment plans are suitable for all. Gather as much information as you can so that you can choose from the options available for you.<br/><br/>3. Types of student loan<br/><br/>There are five types of loans available for student expenses: subsidized (based on financial need, and the government will subsidize the interest charges until education is completed), unsubsidized (no financial need, interest accrual starts immediately), direct PLUS loans (Parent Loan to Undergraduate Student), private loans, and home equity loans.<br/><br/>4. Differentiate and compare student loans<br/><br/>Each of the student loans is at least slightly different. Compare and contrast the types of student loans so that you can narrow down your decision process. They are different in terms of payment terms, grace period, or penalties.<br/><br/>5. Financial Need Student Loans<br/><br/>This type of student loan has a low interest rate and is from the federal government for students with financial need. The interest rate in this type of loan doesn&#8217;t begin until the student has begun repayment of the amount thus making it easier and cheap if compared with other student loans.<br/><br/>6. Non-Financial Need Student Loans<br/><br/>This is quite similar to the financial need student loan, the only difference is that it is not based on the financial need of the family and the interest rate starts while the student is still in school.<br/><br/>7. Federal PLUS (Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students)<br/><br/>This type of student loan is not based on the financial needs of the student. The parents of the child could apply for this type of student loan. It also doesn&#8217;t consider the family&#8217;s income or asset when applying for a student loan. The amount of eligibility is based on the educational expense minus other loans, grants and scholarships t he student qualifies for.<br/><br/>8. Private Loans<br/><br/>The ones that are offering this type of loans are usually companies, banks, and financial institutions. These firms provide private student loans for both undergraduate and graduate students. The interest rates in this type of loan are actually high so it is not really recommended for students to choose this type of loan.<br/><br/>9. Home Equity Loans and Lines Of Credit<br/><br/>In this type of student loan, a home equity loan or line of credit is the way homeowners pay for your college education. One possible advantage here is a tax deductible interest.<br/><br/>10. Choose and manage well<br/><br/>From the different types of student loans mentioned above, choose one or more that is suitable for your needs and your budget. Be sure that once you have chosen the type of student loan that you like, you could actually manage it well and handle the problems that comes along the way.<br/><br/>Student loans were made for two reasons. One is to help the student financially in their quest for higher education, and the other reason is to help them be mature individuals. By having student loans, a student is able to face responsibilities which are really essential once that they step beyond their learning years into everyday life.<br/><br/>Remember though that these loans do eventually have to be paid back, after graduation if not sooner.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dennis Becker						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Bad Credit Student Loans &#8211; Finance For Education Without Any Credit Hassles</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Having a bad credit can be worse at times, as it creates a lot of obstacles in the path of achieving your goals and aspirations. The same applies to students too, who are accredited with bad credit due to their past faults. With abrupt increase in the prices of education, it becomes quite tough for most of the students. In other words, they have to rely on external finances. However is there any possibility for a student with bad credit to avail loans? This is a possibility now as various lending agencies are now offering bad credit student loans and that too at convenient terms and conditions.<br/><br/>These loans have been designed specifically to cater to the needs of those students with bad credit. The loans are customized to accommodate all the expenses pertaining to your education. Its main purpose is to provide the best monetary assistance to students, so that they can complete their education without any compromise. Students can utilize the loans to cover expenses on needs like paying admission fees, examination fees, library charges, hostel dues, procuring books, computers and other personal expenses.<br/><br/>Inspite of the bad credit status of the borrower, these loans are advanced to the students with flexible terms and conditions. Its repayment tenure too is relaxed. The amount has to be repaid only when the student has completed the course and is employed with a good salary package. These loans also provide an opportunity to the students to rectify their credit score. This can be done by timely repayment of the amount borrowed.<br/><br/>Before availing the loans, students in particular must undertake a proper research to locate lenders offering the loans at much reduced rates. In the financial market there are scores of lenders who are offering these loans. However, to derive the best deals, it is preferable to use the online mode. By comparing and contrasting the rate quotes of various lenders online, one can easily find a suitable deal.<br/><br/>Bad credit student loans present an opportunity to the students with bad credit, through which they can pursue their higher studies at beneficial terms and conditions.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Peter Maxwell						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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