- How do Employer Tax Credits for education work?
- As economy evolves, many businesses are finding it harder and harder to keep their employees abreast of the latest advances. In order to help businesses stay competitive the Federal Government and many state governments are offering tax credits to t...
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- Seeking School-Sponsored Loans
- Colleges and universities may charge students for education, but they are also one of the biggest contributors to student financial aid. In fact, grants awarded by colleges and universities are the second most common type of aid available to student...
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- Seeking Government-Sponsored Loans
- The federal government is, by far, the largest provider of all student financial aid in the United States. It gives out grants and loans of many different sizes and variations. Probably the most commonly found federal forms of aid are the Stanford...
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- Financing School Through Private Loans
- Private loans are the most generic form of financial aid because they are available to just about anyone with a decent credit record. Students apply for these loans through private loan providers, such as banks, credit unions, and independent busine...
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- Post-Graduation Grace Period
- Most students are not fortunate enough to say theyll be jumping straight into a job after graduation. Some will go onto graduate school, and others will wade into the working world. Whichever path is taken, students are usually not rolling in money...
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- Student Loan Deferment
- A deferment in the student loan world means that in certain, pre-approved circumstances, a student can opt to temporarily stop making payment installments to their outstanding debt. A deferment is a right all loan holders can take advantage of, if t...
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- Student Loan Forbearance
- Forbearance is similar to deferment, but in forbearance a loan holder is still required to pay the interest which accrues on their outstanding balance. Also, forbearance is granted by the lender; no loan holder has the right to forbearance, as in de...
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- Financial Aid Loan Cancellation
- Student loans are just what they sound like - something that is loaned out and must be given back. However, there are a few situations in which certain types of loans can be canceled, and, thus, not paid back. For the Perkins Loan, for example, som...
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