Physical Therapists May Soon Be Eligible For Loan Forgiveness Physical therapists might be enjoying some student debt relief in the near future if Congress gets its way. On February 7, the House approved The College Opportunity and Affordability Act, H.R. 4137, which would allow physical therapists to apply for student loan forgiveness. The wide-reaching Bill, … [Read more...] about Congress Wrangling With Rising Cost Of Higher Education
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The Guaranteed Student Loan
It's a rare college student who does not have to assume student loans. If student loan debt is in your future, now is the time to educate yourself on your rights and responsibilities. New changes to the student loan program make it necessary for student loan borrowers to educate themselves on their rights and responsibilities. New student loan borrowers are required by … [Read more...] about The Guaranteed Student Loan
An Insurance Policy for College Tuition
March 26, 2006 What will they think of next? Now there is a way to guarantee a college education. The policy uses the same tried and true concept of establishing an estate or insurance policy. The financial product is designed for kids five and under and like insurance policies varies in price on the age and health condition of the grantors. The end result is that your … [Read more...] about An Insurance Policy for College Tuition
Identity Thieves Target Financial Aid
February 6, 2006 Identity thieves have figured out yet another scam to cause turmoil in the lives of their victims. This time they are after students and their financial aid money. As if attending college and trying to secure financial aid isn't enough of a headache without having to deal with credit clean up! One of the main reasons the identity thieves are able … [Read more...] about Identity Thieves Target Financial Aid
How Financial Aid is Affected by Divorce
January 26, 2006 Many divorced parents get confused about how their child's financial aid will be evaluated. The main thing you need to know is that the "custodial parent" will be the one to fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form. The US Government determines a "custodial parent" as the parent with whom the child has lived with most during the … [Read more...] about How Financial Aid is Affected by Divorce