What Loan company will take over my federal student loans when the loans are in default?


Posted January 15th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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Dat_1_Chiq asked:


What Loan company will take over my federal student loans when the loans are in default so I can go back to school?
My loans are government loans from Saillie Mae. I owe them under $5000.
I heard about this company that will take over your school loans from them but I don’t know the name of the company.

I am at the point where I can’t get a federal student loan until I pay this off.

What Loan company will take over my federal student loans when the loans are in forbearance?


Posted January 15th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
loans
Dat_1_Chiq asked:


What Loan company will take over my federal student loans when the loans are in forbearance so I can go back to school?
My loans are government loans from Saillie Mae. I owe them under $5000.
I heard about this company that will take over your school loans from them but I don’t know the name of the company.

What will happen to scholarship money that is left over from college tuition?


Posted January 14th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
money
John asked:


I am getting ready to enter college and I have a state-funded scholarship that pays for my tuition at a state college (Louisiana’s TOPS Program). However, I have many other things to pay such as books, housing (off-campus), and electricity bills, meals, gas, clothes, entertainment, etc. My question is this: If I get additional scholarships, will I be able to use that money to pay for what I chose? Does my college regulate that money, or can I use it to pay rent or bills? Do I receive the money or does my college receive it? What happens to scholarship money once college tuition is paid?

How much money can I make before it affects my financial aid?


Posted January 14th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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Rachel d asked:


I’m an incoming freshman this year, and I just got an administrative assistant position at a hospital on Saturdays. I’ll be going to school full-time, but I plan on working through the week during the summer. How much money can I legally make without it affecting my financial aid package? Is there a certain amount of money you can make and not have to file taxes?

How can we raise money for our school Magazine?


Posted January 14th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
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Magdalene asked:


In our school we have a student created Art and Literature magazine that is professionally published but in order to get enough published with the quality we are going for we need money. We have tried little fundraisers and are planning on doing some sponsorships but nothing has brought in much money at all. If anyone has any ideas of sponsorships, fundraisers, etc. that will bring in a good amount of money please give me any and all suggestions.

Im not sure if this helps but we are a school in South Central Pennsylvania. Thank you so much.

How to find money to pay for a yoga teacher training certification?


Posted January 14th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
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saidsirius asked:


It’s not that much money, but $2000 is a lot for a poor girl like myself. Are there any scholarships or funds available that can aid somebody like me to be able to get my 200 hour certification to become a yoga instructor? Or any ideas on how I can fundraise the money?

How much money does the average college student have in the bank?


Posted January 14th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
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Dude32 asked:


I was just wondering how much money does the average college student have in the bank. I have one friend who has $20.00 in the bank and another friend with close to $6,000.00 in the bank and i have like $150.00 in the bank, so I was just wondering what is the normal average amount of money college students usually have?

How much money does it cost to earn an associates degree?


Posted January 14th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
money
starr g asked:


How much would it cost to get an associates degree? I know there is student loans but that will cost money too in the long run right, to pay off all those loans.