Dating While Paying Off Student Loans

Dating While Paying Off Student Loans

This website has already discussed how student loans can affect many parts of one’s life. Indeed, student debt can impact a borrower’s personal relationships, and can affect the amount of money someone has to pursue a number of social activities. In addition, student debt can also impact one’s romantic relationships, both because it might be difficult to connect with people who do not have student loans, and dating can drain resources that can be used… Continue Reading Dating While Paying Off Student Loans

Transferring Schools to Receive More Financial Aid

transferring schools to receive more financial aid

When many people attend college and graduate school, they might think that they will stay at the university they select until they obtain their degree. And it is true that transferring schools is difficult for a number of academic programs. However, as this website has discussed in a few prior articles, it is possible to change schools as an undergraduate and while pursuing a graduate degree. Furthermore, transferring schools to receive more financial aid is… Continue Reading Transferring Schools to Receive More Financial Aid

Asking Your School for More Scholarship Money

Asking Your School for More Scholarship Money

This website has already discussed some of the considerations that should be kept in mind when choosing schools that will lower your student debt burden. Oftentimes, it is advisable to attend lower-ranked schools in order to secure scholarship money, since decreasing the amount of student loans you borrow is important in many situations. However, even after you enroll in an educational program, there is nothing preventing you from asking your school for more scholarship money.… Continue Reading Asking Your School for More Scholarship Money

A Student Loan Bailout Is Very Unlikely

student loan bailout

There has been much discussion recently about the possibility of a student loan bailout. Of course, the government has previously bailed out a number of individuals and companies who were facing hardships. And some have compared the student debt situation to the mortgage crisis that occurred over a decade ago. The student loan problem in this country is definitely growing, and it impacts economic activity, since people with student loans have difficulties reaching financial milestones… Continue Reading A Student Loan Bailout Is Very Unlikely

Reflecting on One Hundred Blog Posts

Reflecting on One Hundred Blog Posts

When I founded Student Debt Diaries nearly two years ago, I never expected to write more than a few dozen articles. I started this website to tell my own student loan story, and to compile a student debt repayment guide for borrowers hoping to pay off their student loans. Over time, I continued writing articles to respond to questions posed by readers and to provide more information about student loans. Although some blogs are very… Continue Reading Reflecting on One Hundred Blog Posts

Receiving Financial Aid After Applying Early Decision

Receiving Financial Aid After Applying Early Decision

As many readers of this website already know, it can be very difficult for prospective college and graduate students to apply to different educational programs if they have limited financial means. The cost of application fees and traveling to different campuses can add up, and individuals can be limited in their educational options if they are restricted financially. One of the common beliefs about lower-income students is that individuals hoping to receive financial aid should… Continue Reading Receiving Financial Aid After Applying Early Decision

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?

How to Save Money as a Law Student

Saving Money as a Law Student

As many individuals are already aware, law school is extremely expensive. Indeed, people usually need to borrow hundreds of thousands of dollars in order to pay for tuition costs and living expenses while attending law school. Of course, saving money in law school allows one to borrow less money to earn a law degree, and will also mean that less interest will accrue on the debt one does borrow. As a result, saving money as… Continue Reading How to Save Money as a Law Student

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