Wealthy People Shouldn’t Feel Guilty About Student Debt

Wealthy People Shouldn't Feel Guilty About Student Loans

Student debt is a burden that is faced by millions of Americans. However, some people are able to obtain their degrees without needing to borrow student loans. Many students receive academic and athletic scholarships, and some universities ensure that all students will graduate debt free despite their financial background. In addition, some people do not need to borrow student loans because their parents are fully paying for their educational costs. Although such individuals may feel… Continue Reading Wealthy People Shouldn’t Feel Guilty About Student Debt

Middle-Class Borrowers Have Less Financial Aid Choices

Middle-Class Student Loan Borrowers

This website has previously discussed how students can obtain financial aid in order to minimize the amount of debt they borrow to earn a degree. As already discussed, students can usually apply for institutional financial aid at the schools they attend, and outside scholarships and grants are also available for qualified students. However, middle-class student loan borrowers often have less financial aid options, and they usually have to make the most difficult choices when it… Continue Reading Middle-Class Borrowers Have Less Financial Aid Choices

Hire a College Counselor in Certain Situations

Hire a College Counselor

As many people already know, applying to college is not easy. Not only are there a multitude of deadlines and forms that need to be completed in order to apply to undergraduate programs, but it is oftentimes difficult to determine which school you should attend. Since people are normally 16 or 17 years old when they apply to college, applicants often turn to parents for advice. However, it may make sense to hire a college… Continue Reading Hire a College Counselor in Certain Situations

Picking a Student Loan Cosigner

Picking a Student Loan Cosigner

Many student debt borrowers need to secure a cosigner to guarantee their student loans. Students typically do not have a substantial credit history, and cosigners provide lenders an extra sense of security. A guest article (written by my brother) already teased out the issue of cosigners, but I also wanted to discuss a few considerations that come into play when picking a student loan cosigner based on my own experiences. As previously mentioned in a… Continue Reading Picking a Student Loan Cosigner

Siblings Can Help Each Other with Student Loans

Siblings Can Help Each Other With Student Loans

This website has already discussed some of the ways that parents can help their children with student loans. And it is of course true that parents can have a major influence on how their children are impacted by student debt. However, many people might not realize that siblings can also help each other with student loans. I am a triplet, and I have twin older brothers. We have all had to help each other throughout… Continue Reading Siblings Can Help Each Other with Student Loans

Can You Be Too Old to Borrow Student Loans?

Too Old to Borrow Student Loans

Since founding Student Debt Diaries over a year and a half ago, I have received emails from numerous people across the country. Some of the individuals who email me are non-traditional students seeking advice about how they can pay for their educational costs. On a few occasions, individuals in their 50s and 60s have reached out to me and asked me if I thought they were too old to borrow student loans. Of course, individuals… Continue Reading Can You Be Too Old to Borrow Student Loans?

Parents Should Equally Help Children with Educational Costs

Parents Should Equally Help Children With Student Loans

Since founding Student Debt Diaries almost 18 months ago, I have received hundreds of emails from people across the country. Although most individuals who email me have student loans themselves, I also receive numerous messages from parents of children with student debt. Usually, parents reach out to me in order to discover ways that they can help their kids with student loans. However, a few parents have discussed their financial struggles and other issues that… Continue Reading Parents Should Equally Help Children with Educational Costs

Parents Can Help Their Kids Receive Financial Aid

Parents Can Help Their Kids Receive Financial Aid

Every student who wants to minimize the amount of money they borrow to attend college or graduate school should consider obtaining financial aid. As mentioned in a few prior articles, I received generous need-based financial aid while attending college and law school. This assistance helped me lessen the amount of money I had to borrow to earn my degrees. Through my experiences applying for financial assistance, I learned first-hand how parents can help their kids… Continue Reading Parents Can Help Their Kids Receive Financial Aid

Discussing Student Loans with Friends and Family

Discussing Student Loans

It is very easy to be consumed by student loans while paying off your student debt. As previously mentioned on this website, I was absolutely obsessed with my student loans during my student debt repayment saga. Over the past year or so, I have also communicated with hundreds of people who have told me how consumed they are with their student loans. Of course, student debt borrowers often want to talk about their experiences with… Continue Reading Discussing Student Loans with Friends and Family

Life Insurance Can Help Children with Student Loans

Life Insurance Can Help Children With Student Loans

Nobody wants to think about what will happen to loved ones after they pass away. Many of us have already endured the death of a family member, and we are very familiar with the financial and emotional stress that arises after a relative dies. For individuals with student loans, the passing of a parent or other family member can cause additional financial issues, since student loan borrowers might have difficulty paying for final expenses while… Continue Reading Life Insurance Can Help Children with Student Loans