Show Off Your School Pride With College Checks
Posted by Alan Plastin at 7:54 am in college
by Alan Plastin

Often times, some of our fondest memories come out of our college years. Thinking back on those special times renews our pride in the school we attended. It seems that our college has become almost a small part of us.

So it’s not unusual that we have various methods of letting people know which college or university we went to. You have your basic caps and t-shirts that you see everyday. Look a little harder and you’ll find flags hanging outside people’s homes and license plate frames on their vehicles. But there is another way to show the pride we take in the college from which we graduated or are currently attending. This method is in the form of college checks!

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Student Loan Default - Pay up or Else.
Posted by Judith Rene at 7:01 am in College Loans
by Judith Rene

If you default on your student loan it can cause problems with your credit rating. There are serious implications when you default on your student loan as it can affect your wages and possible tax refunds in addition to a poor credit rating.

If you follow a few simple guidelines you can easily avoid defaulting on your student loan. Initially, try to let the lender know what’s happening and avoid defaulting on your student loan.

Admitting to your lending institution that you are facing financial difficulties usually stops the need to default. My monthly repayments at one time became almost impossible to maintain because of loans acquired whilst a student.

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How a Credit Card Debt Consolidation Service Works
Posted by John White at 4:44 am in Financial Aid
by John White

A credit card debt consolidation service can assist you in handling expenses that have become too difficult to pay off on time. It can eliminate the need of avoiding the lenders who are hounding you for repayment, and can assist you in finally freeing yourself from these financial obligations. Moreover, it achieves this without piling on more debt.

It is easy to find a credit card debt consolidation service. There might be one in your own city, listed in your own phone directory. If not, there are numerous services online. To get connected with a service you can trust, it is best to use companies that are well-known.

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Avoid Bad Credit Due to Defaulting on Your Student Loan
Posted by Sandy Regal at 1:20 pm in college
by Sandy Regal

People that default on their student loan usually find their credit drop. There are serious implications when you default on your student loan as it can affect your wages and possible tax refunds in addition to a poor credit rating.

If you follow a few simple guidelines you can easily avoid defaulting on your student loan. The first step to avoiding defaulted student loans is to keep the lines of communication open with your lender.

Admitting to your lending institution that you are facing financial difficulties usually stops the need to default. I too had financial problems keeping up with the payments on loans I had acquired whilst a student.

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Connect Up Your Children In Home Schooling
Posted by Jeydn AP Geyt at 11:50 pm in college
by Jeydn AP Geyt

Home schooling has become quite popular lately.

Schools have become increasingly more dangerous to attend, or parents who are not able to pick up and drop of their kids.

Due to the point that there are many children undergoing home school studies program, there are in fact many options to choose from, and they are all mostly available on the internet which is something that many people already have access to.

Well, you will need the following: a computer, and a connection to the internet.

It is better to have a broadband connectivity as you download big files very quickly.

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What You Need to Know About College admissions
Posted by Kelsey Brennan at 8:23 pm in college
by Kelsey Brennan

Feeling a little anxious about getting into college? Don’t worry, you are not alone in the sentiment. Most students are very apprehensive about things like their SATS results, feeling that it is the major factor in how a college bases their admission decision.

This is considered to influence about 35% to 50% of their decision, but also includes what courses you took and how well you did in those courses.

They look to see if you improved academically during high school or if you let your grades slide a little during your senior year. And yes, they do look at the courses you took, whether or not they were challenging to you and how well you handled them.

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