Locking in student loan rates before July 1 could save $3,000
WASHINGTON -- A year ago, students and parents who borrowed to cover college costs rushed to lock in the lowest interest rates in four decades. Now those who haven't consolidated their loans under the federal student-loan program are being urged to do so before July 1.
High Prices Close Doors
TAMPA - You and your spouse each work 40 hours a week, earning a combined $70,000.
Washington Pulse -- Following Your Money
Editor's Note: Taxpayers beware: With tax cuts creating deficits instead of investments, our federal checkbook is not being handled responsibly in Washington.
Can students afford to become teachers?
A recent study suggests that the increasing burden of college loan debts might steer students away from public service careers.
Debt Possible Link to Porco Attack
ALBANY, N.Y. Prosecutors say tens of thousands of dollars in debt led a former University of Rochester student to attack his parents in their Albany home.
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