Subsidized v. Unsubsidized Student Loans; The Important Differences

The U.S. Department of Education's Stafford student loan program has both subsidized and unsubsidized loans, and knowing the difference between the two is .

What is the difference between a subsidized Stafford Loan and an unsubsidized Stafford Loan? (Rivier College Financial Aid Office)

SimpleTuition's College on the cheap street team interviewed some college students and asked them some hard-hitting questions about the different types of .

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From: Gary Thelma

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FedLoan is Servicing was established by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) to support the U.S. Department of Education's ability to service student loans owned by the federal government.

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From: John Gamboa

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Elizabeth Warren slams student loan servicers and Department of Education for poor service to borrow

Elizabeth Warren excoriated student loan servicers for breaking the law while still renegotiating more lucrative contracts. She also had choice words for Department of Education.

"Let me get this straight: You break the law. You don't follow the rules. You treat the borrowers badly," Warren said of the loan servicers. "And you all just renegotiated the contracts to make sure that across the portfolio are going to make a little more money if nothing changes?"

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From: Egberto Willies

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The U.S. Government Just Launched a New Website for Student Loan Borrowers

The Department of Education has launched a new website to help people with student loans find a repayment option that best suits their needs.

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From: Storyzy

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Subsidized v. Unsubsidized Student Loans; The Important Differences

The U.S. Department of Education’s Stafford student loan program has both subsidized and unsubsidized loans, and knowing the difference between the two is very important.

Subsidized loans are available only to those in financial need. This means that the school determines the amount you can borrow, and it cannot exceed your need.

Subsidized loans are only available for undergraduate school, while unsubsidized loans can be used by graduate students as well.

With subsidized loans, the...

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From: Richardson Law Offices

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How to Fix a Defaulted Student Loan

If your U.S. Department of Education student loans go into default, you risk losing your income to wage garnishment, your tax refund to seizure, as well as expensive penalties.

Fortunately, federal law allows you to cure these defaults while restructuring your payment at the same time.

In this video I explain how to find out if your student loans are in default and what you can do to return to good standing.

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From: Jonathan Ginsberg

Related topics : student default loan / student loan education / federal student loan

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Currently, companies that handle US Department of Education loans use terms like "Spatial Direct" and "Servicer Consolidation" to pretend that they have consolidated loans in order to keep charging high interest on student loans.

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From: Kevin Ronkko

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Direct Loan Entrance/Exit Counseling - Exit Counseling

Direct Loan Entrance/Exit Counseling - Exit Counseling - Department of Education 2008 - - Start Here and Go Further, with Federal Student Aid.

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From: PublicResourceOrg

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Direct Loan Entrance/Exit Counseling - Entrance Counseling

Direct Loan Entrance/Exit Counseling - Entrance Counseling - Department of Education 2008 - - Start Here and Go Further, with Federal Student Aid.

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From: PublicResourceOrg

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