Student Debt Issues of First-Generation Students

Student Debt Issues of First-Generation Students

Many people who attend college have had someone in their family attend college before them. It is of course easier for people to make life choices if someone they trust made similar decisions before them because these trusted people can provide advice and guidance on how to proceed. However, there are student debt issues of first-generation students about which people should be aware so that they can help ensure that first-generation students are more successful… Continue Reading Student Debt Issues of First-Generation Students

Using Student Loan Money for Other Purposes

Using Student Loan Money for Other Purposes

Obviously, when people borrow student debt, the reason they are loaned money is to pay for educational expenses. However, students are usually allowed to borrow money in order to pay for living expenses, and this can sometimes be a significant sum of cash. Students can decide to use this part of their student loans for purposes other than paying for housing, food, and related expenses. However, student debt borrowers should keep some things in mind… Continue Reading Using Student Loan Money for Other Purposes

Repairing Your Credit

Repairing Your Credit

Student debt borrowers may take a hit on their credit score at one point or another during their student debt repayment saga. This usually occurs if a borrower is late in making payment or if it looks like a borrower may not be a solid credit risk in the future. Credit is important to achieving numerous financial goals such as buying a car, purchasing a home, or pursuing other accomplishments. However, repairing your credit can… Continue Reading Repairing Your Credit

Mental Health Issues While Repaying Student Debt

Mental Health Issues While Repaying Student Debt

Student debt borrowers may face numerous sources of stress and anxiety while repaying student loans. Indeed, many student loan borrowers might not have the resources to meet all of their financial responsibilities and this can create a lot of mental health issues. In addition, the dread created by student loans and the magnitude of the debt can also be a source of stress. So long as you keep a few things in mind, dealing with… Continue Reading Mental Health Issues While Repaying Student Debt

Graduate College on Time

Graduate College on Time

Most college students complete their undergraduate studies in four years. There are a few accelerated programs, and some dual-degree programs that might require more time, but most students will spend four years in college. Oftentimes, people need to spend more time attending college, either because of a health issue, personal interests, family responsibilities, or other factors. Although some circumstances are out of a college student’s control, students should graduate college on time if at all… Continue Reading Graduate College on Time

When You Should Attend a For-Profit College

When You Should Attend a For-Profit College

Most colleges in the United States are non-profit institutions that receive tax benefits in exchange for providing public benefits. Nevertheless, numerous for-profit schools operate in this country, and millions of students attend such institutions. There has been some negative press about for-profit colleges and allegations that some of these institutions mislead students and commit other wrongs. However, there are a few instances when you should attend a for-profit college in the right circumstances. Non-Traditional Schedules… Continue Reading When You Should Attend a For-Profit College

Live Like a Student Into The Future

Live Like a Student Into The Future

There is an old saying that you should live like a student now so you can live like a professional later. Essentially, this means that students and people who recently graduated from a program should keep their expenses low so that they can set themselves up financially for the future. However, individuals should not forego saving habits as they earn more and more money throughout there careers. In many instances, it pays to live like… Continue Reading Live Like a Student Into The Future

Make a Plan For Student Loans

Make a Plan For Student Loans

When people are high school students thinking about college, student loans may seem like a distant challenge. Indeed, high school students usually did not need to borrow debt for anything else before in their lives, so it can be difficult to evaluate the consequences of student loans and how educational expenses should be covered. However, everyone should make a plan for student loans as soon as possible, preferably as soon as they know that they… Continue Reading Make a Plan For Student Loans

Student Loans Should Not Impact Relationships

Student Loans Should Not Impact Relationships

Student loans can have a substantial impact on many major life decisions. Indeed, student loans can impact when and if individuals choose to buy a home, a car, or make other financial choices. However, student loans should not impact relationships, and individuals should not let their own student loans, or the debt of a partner, impact their connection with someone else. During my student debt repayment saga, I was afraid that my student debt would… Continue Reading Student Loans Should Not Impact Relationships

Interviewing for Jobs on a Budget

Interview for Jobs on a Budget

During the last year of college or graduate school, a student typically needs to interview for jobs that they hope to enter after they graduate. Some interviews may take place virtually, but some employers may wish the candidate to travel to them to interview in person. Students who are living on a modest budget may not have too much cash available to pay for travel and other costs related to interviewing. Nevertheless, interviewing for jobs… Continue Reading Interviewing for Jobs on a Budget