Jeff Mictabor is an enthusiast on the topic of student loan issues in the news. He has been writing for the past 10 years for a variety of education publications. He now offers his writing services on a freelance basis.
Getting A Jump Start On Work-Study Opportunities Can Pay Off Since some colleges start posting available work-study positions as early as the summer, students looking for first dibs on campus jobs in the fall can get a leg up on their competition by hammering out that perfect résumé and cover letter now. According to NextStudent, a leading Phoenix-based... Similar Editorial : by Patricia Wagner. | Source : College Guide
College Students Get A Jump On College Funding Strategy With NextStudent College students all over the United States probably have just gotten into the swing of summer, whether that means finally perfecting their golf swing, getting that deep tan, or acing the most recent quiz in summer school. In the midst of these activities and especially at this time of year, i... Similar Editorial : by Mary Wallace. | Source : Tips for College
Student Loan Repayment Simplified With NextStudent��s Federal Consolidation Are you getting ready to graduate? Well, along with college graduation comes the much-dreaded student loan repayment. If you were lucky enough to qualify for subsidized student loans, the government has been paying the interest on your student loans through school; if you had to take out unsub... Similar Editorial : by Dean Shainin. | Source : Homeschooling Resources
NextStudent Offers PLUS Loans For Graduate And Professional Students According to Phoenix-based NextStudent, a premier education funding company, the proliferation of graduate and professional programs has led to new sources of education funding designed to benefit these goal-orientated students who are, in essence, beginning their career by continuing on in th... Similar Editorial : by Wade Robins. | Source : Education Scholarships
July 1, 2006 Extension On Student Loan Consolidation Coming To An End Have you ever received a piece of mail asking you immediately to call about your student loans? Or, have you ever filled out an online student loan consolidation form? If so, you still may be eligible to save thousands of dollars on your student loans and cut your monthly payments by 60 percen... Similar Editorial : by Cdmohatta. | Source : Education Major Scholarships
Repayment To Begin On Student Loans; NextStudent Offers Options For many recent college graduates the repayment period on their student loans is about to begin due to the end of the six-month grace period. As many graduates find their student loan payment booklets in their mailboxes, which typically arrive approximately 30 to 60 days before the first due d... Similar Editorial : by Julia Russell. | Source : Private Schools Education
Student Loan Borrowers Save More With NextStudent��s Consolidation Program Student borrowers who may have missed the July 1 deadline to consolidate their student loans before the interest rate increase need to know they still can consolidate at low rates especially if students are in their grace period. NextStudent, the Phoenix-based premier education funding company... Similar Editorial : by Dean Shainin. | Source : Vocation Education
Student Plus Loans - Nextstudent Loans FINAL Informal Article08/02/06621 wordsPLUS Loans from NextStudent Allow Parents to Help Pay for CollegeParents still are in the running to help cover the cost of their children's college education and can do so with PLUS Loans - Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students. With rates as low as 6.25 percent, parents can borrow up to the full cost of college with a federal PLUS Loan, according to...... Similar Editorial : by Lucy Bartlett. | Source : Student Loans Debt
Almost Anyone Can Qualify For Stafford Loans Through Nextstudent Did you know that basically everyone can get an unsubsidized federal Stafford loan?? Most people are more familiar with the low-interest subsidized version that is need-based. Stafford loans have lower interest rates than many other options currently 6.8 percent and do not have to be repaid until a student is out of college, so it is a great way to pay for school, according to Phoenix...... Similar Editorial : by Ian Wilkie. | Source : Advance Loan