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An insider's guide to student loans
There are two essential things you need to know about student loans: Lenders will give you every dime you need to pay for just about any education you desire. Just because you can borrow doesn't mean you should
Read more...Project targets credit cards on campus
As a college student, Brett Thurman isn't one to pass up free food. So during the first few weeks of school, when the University of Illinois at Chicago student spotted a coupon on campus for a free sandwich at a particular Subway on a certain day, he snapped it up.
Read more...Student loan reform becomes state law
This legislation provides important protections to New York students and their families, too many of whom have been taken advantage of and cheated while in pursuit of quality higher education.
Read more...University credit cards can be win for schools, loss for students - MiamiHerald.com
![]() MiamiHerald.com | University credit cards can be win for schools, loss for students MiamiHerald.com ... plus .5 percent of purchases. Student names are not provided to credit card partner Chase, though students may sign up for the card at some events. Debit or credit? Higher One's 'noodly' fees irk college students |
7 strategies to avoid the college debt trap - Washington Post
![]() Washington Post | 7 strategies to avoid the college debt trap Washington Post Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of FinAid.org and FastWeb.com, has calculated that total student-loan debt exceeds revolving credit (mostly credit-card debt). ... |
A celebration of Huntsville small businesses; tips from the IRS - al.com (blog)
![]() Seer Press | A celebration of Huntsville small businesses; tips from the IRS al.com (blog) The credit is equal to 100 percent of the first $2000 spent per student each year and 25 percent of the next $2000. Therefore, the full $2500 credit may be ... IRS- Expanded Education Credit Tax breaks available for college expense |






