Thursday, May 11, 2006

Student Loan - Candidates fight clean


Candidates fight clean
They played clean, never criticizing each other.

Student Loan Rates Set for Record Increase; Fed Rate Hike Makes It Vital for Students and Parents to Consolidate Loans
Yesterday, the Federal Reserve unexpectedly raised target short-term interest rates to their highest level in five years, making it increasingly likely that interest rates on existing student loans, which are tied to the 91-day T-bill and reset on May 30, will rise by the highest margin in the student loan program's history. Students, parents and graduates can protect themselves against these

Taft seeks $13 million for training, incentives to teachers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Gov. Bob Taft on Friday asked the Legislature for $13 million starting this July to start training and keeping math and science teachers in preparation for a rigorous high ...

High Prices Close Doors
TAMPA - You and your spouse each work 40 hours a week, earning a combined $70,000.

Students weigh college financial aid packages
Millions of high school seniors have until May 1 to decide where they are going to college. One of the critical factors in the decision is money -- as in how much aid colleges are offering.

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