Consequences of Defaulting on Student Loans

Consequences of Defaulting on Student Loans

Borrowers have a number of options at their disposal if they have issues repaying student loans. Indeed, many student debt borrowers are able to ask for a forbearance or deferment of their student loans if they satisfy certain requirements, and this can relieve pressure during trying times. Nevertheless, sometimes people cannot avoid defaulting on student loans, and some borrowers may actively shirk their responsibilities to repay student debt. In any case, borrowers may face many… Continue Reading Consequences of Defaulting on Student Loans

Getting Advice About Student Loans

Getting advice about student loans

Paying off student loans can be a lonely process. People often do not discuss student loans with their peers, so it is difficult to get advice and support from friends. In addition, the student loan challenges faced by this generation are different than the struggles faced by people who went to school decades ago. However, getting advice about student loans can be easy if you keep a few things in mind. Siblings Siblings can be… Continue Reading Getting Advice About Student Loans

Paying Student Loans as a Student

Paying Student Loans as a Student

Individuals normally do not need to make student loan payments while they are in school. The reasoning behind this policy is simple: students should focus on studying when they are in school and should not try to obtain employment or make other arrangements to pay off student loans as a student. In fact, students normally have a grace period of several months after they graduate during which they also need not make student loan payments.… Continue Reading Paying Student Loans as a Student

Need-Aware Admission is Unfair

Need-Aware Admission Is Unfair

This website has mentioned in several prior articles how I was offered generous financial aid to attend college and graduate school. Indeed, I am kind of the “poster child” of college financial aid, since I received a ton of grants and other assistance that nearly covered the enitre cost of earning my college degree. When I attended my college, the school had a need-blind admission policy, meaning that a student’s ability to pay was not… Continue Reading Need-Aware Admission is Unfair

You Shouldn’t Feel Bad About Student Loans

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As discussed on this website in a number of prior articles, student loans were a huge millstone around my neck for much of my 20s. I felt horrible about my student loans and I thought about my debt pretty much every day. I almost thought that I had done something wrong or made bad decisions to have such a student loan burden, and I felt that I had gotten myself into a difficult financial situation… Continue Reading You Shouldn’t Feel Bad About Student Loans

Investing Emergency Fund Money

Investing Emergency Fund Money

As this website has already discussed in several prior articles, all student debt borrowers should have an emergency fund if they have the resources to build up savings. Emergency funds are important if people lose their jobs, face medical problems, or encounter other life issues. Although it might be safest to keep emergency funds in cash, investing emergency fund money is advisable in a number of circumstances. As mentioned in prior articles, I had an… Continue Reading Investing Emergency Fund Money

Saving Money While Applying to Law Schools

Saving Money While Applying to Law Schools

As many people already know, applying to law schools can be an expensive process. Applicants generally need to pay a hefty sum in application fees and test score fees for each school to which they apply, and this can add up depending on how many schools an applicant considers. Also, applicants need to pay seat deposit fees to at least one school in order to secure a place in an incoming class. However, saving money… Continue Reading Saving Money While Applying to Law Schools

Tips for Applying for Financial Aid

Tips for Applying for Financial Aid

Financial aid is an important part of lowering education costs and graduating from school with as little student debt as possible. As discussed in several prior articles, I received generous need-based financial aid to attend college and graduate school. Although many people do not qualify for financial aid due to their families’ financial background, financial aid can be a critical lifeline for many students. After reflecting on my own experiences with financial aid, there are… Continue Reading Tips for Applying for Financial Aid

Dealing With Salary Cuts Because of COVID-19

Dealing With Salary Cuts Because of COVID-19

This website has already posted a number of articles about how student debt borrowers and the population at large have been impacted by COVID-19. Indeed, many people have been laid off or furloughed, and this has impacted their ability to pay off student debt and cover their living expenses. Many people have also had their income decreased because of the ongoing pandemic, and dealing with salary cuts because of COVID-19 can be easier if you… Continue Reading Dealing With Salary Cuts Because of COVID-19

Student Loan Relief Because of COVID-19

Student Loan Relief Because of COVID-19

As many people are already aware, on March 27, 2020, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, also known as the “CARES” Act. This law provides for economic relief to American businesses and residents, and it is the largest government stimulus package ever passed by Congress. In addition, the CARES Act includes a great deal of student loan relief because of COVID-19. Legislators understand that student debt borrowers have been substantially impacted… Continue Reading Student Loan Relief Because of COVID-19