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Criminal Justice Jobs are Hot in 2011

{ Posted on Feb 14 2011 by admin }
Finding a job in this tough economy can be a long, painful process. The key is to target the types of jobs that are still in demand despite the economic downturn over the past few years. One area that still ...Read More »

Obama’s Student Loan Reform Plan Unveiled at His State of Union Address

{ Posted on Feb 01 2010 by admin }
President Obama had a lot to say during his recent state of union address, and whether you thought his ideas were good or bad, his student loan reform plans are very good news for college students with seemingly endless amounts ...Read More »

Student Loans are in Demand like Never Before in 2010

{ Posted on Jan 22 2010 by admin }
As most other types of lending have virtually dried up in the past two years, student loans are on the rise at a record pace. This almost ensures that student loan consolidations will be up in the coming years as ...Read More »

Start of a New Year–Once Again it’s FAFSA Time

{ Posted on Jan 08 2010 by admin }
If you are a college student or will be one in 2010, now is the time to begin thinking about completing your FAFSA, or your Free Application for Federal Student Aid. This form must be completed by any student who ...Read More »

New Loan Forgiveness Program for Law School Students

{ Posted on Dec 01 2009 by admin }
Have you ever thought about going back to school to get your law degree? Well now is the perfect time thanks to two colleges that have introduced brand new loan forgiveness programs to law students. Essentially what this means is ...Read More »

Veterans Facing Long Waits to Receive Post 9-11 GI Bill Payments

{ Posted on Nov 12 2009 by admin }
The GI Bill that was proposed after 9/11 was finally signed last year and put into law this past August. The Bill basically allows for veterans to get free money for college, and it’s a well-deserved benefit that they’ve earned ...Read More »

Private Student Loans May Soon Be Regulated by the Government After Recent Vote in Congress

{ Posted on Oct 27 2009 by admin }
A recent vote by the House Financial Services Committee has approved the Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009 (H.R. 3126). The federal Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA) would regulate the nation's financial industries, including that of private student loan ...Read More »