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45 Articles About Understanding Your Student Loans After Graduation

When a student graduates college they are most likely optimistic about their future. Unfortunately, the economy may have a negative impact on finances. These valuable student loan management tips will help graduates get off on the right foot with student aid as they enter their new life away from college.

  1. Student Loan Blog: New government official answers questions and gives advice for students with handling student loans.
  2. School is Done and Debt Starts: Tips on debt consolidation when faced with school loans upon graduation.
  3. Managing Student Loans: Five ways to make repaying a student loan less painful. Tips for paying off college debt after college.
  4. Student Loan Tips for New College Graduates: Looks at students from the perspective that they are businesses and the student load was start-up money for their business. Offers loan management tips.
  5. Student Loan Tips: Advice for repaying student loans, getting loan forgiveness and working off loans by volunteering for government work.
  6. Don’t Become a Slave to Student Loans: How to be smart about student loans and avoid setting yourself up for financial failure after you graduate.
  7. Ten Big Tips for Recent College Graduates: Provides good common sense ways to quickly pay off student loans, save money and maximize the opportunity college has given you.
  8. Broke Grad: Great articles about how a college graduation is making it through the struggles of paying back student loans and trying to build his financial position
  9. Not Made of Money: Provides insight into the difference between good and bad debt for students and shows the value of working while still in school and maintaining a monthly budget.
  10. Go Financial Aid: Explains what college graduates should do if they miss a student loan payment.
  11. The Simple Dollar: College graduate takes a look back to give advice on what ‘not’ to do with your money while you are in college and how to avoid piling up big debt.
  12. iStudentLoan: Debates the ups and downs of consolidating student loans after college graduation through private student loan consolidations.
  13. Pay for College: Presents some details from the College Cost Reduction and Access Act and reveals how it affects repayment of student loans.
  14. Red White and Blue: Gives the information need for students to qualify for student loan debt forgiveness.
  15. My Money: College graduate explains how he organized his lifestyle so the he could pay off his student loans.
  16. Student Loan Consolidation Assistance: Gives the facts about how graduates can do volunteer work to get their student loans forgiven.
  17. Now I Want to Know How: Explains student loan consolidation, repayment terms and interest rates.
  18. CU Student Loans: Information about making student loan payments while still in school to reduce your debt upon graduation.
  19. Students Loan Consolidation: Discusses whether or not consolidation of personal student loans is a good option.
  20. Business and Finance: Provides five tips for managing student loans and gives ideas on how to keep the interest rate down.
  21. Young Money: How to manage your student loans advice from someone who has been to college twice.
  22. Student Stuff: Practical information about managing student loans, consolidation, budgeting and student loan forgiveness.
  23. Student Loan Consolidation: A recent college graduate wants to know banks still doing student loan consolidation.
  24. Sweating the Big Stuff: A college graduate pays off $24,000 in debt in one year, which included $4,900 in school loans.
  25. Scholarships for Moms: Good resource for understanding what FAFSA is and who qualifies for it.
  26. Give Me Scholarships: An in-depth look at how to not destroy your future with student loans.
  27. College Loan Consultant: Helps students and graduates determine the cost of deferring a student loan.
  28. One Money Design: Provides excellent information for recent college graduates regarding how to get started in paying back student loans.
  29. Getting That Loan: College student gets good job then gets laid off due to economy. The student had to defer student loans.
  30. Debt Consolidation Care: Provides ideas on how to deal with student loan debt, including deferment, consolidation and using the income based repayment plan.
  31. Fabulous and Frugal: A PhD does a study in student loans and tells how she mastered her finances.
  32. Money Help for Christians: Gives a biblical perspective of student loans and advice on how to manage them when income is very low.
  33. Business and Personal Loans: Shows a step-by-step system college graduates can use to recover from defaulted student loans.
  34. Student Loans Refinance: Outlines four steps to avoid defaulting on student loans.
  35. My Time Matters: A CEO who ran one of the top student loan companies reveals top-notch ideas on how to better manage student loans.
  36. New Grad Life: Explains how college graduates with a large amount of student loan debt may be able to apply for forgiveness of student loans.
  37. Ayzor: A list of ten ideas to help graduates eliminate student loan debt.
  38. School Grant Sources: Covers loan forgiveness options and compares them to loan repayment options.
  39. My Loans Consolidated: Details loan forgiveness programs, explains the requirements and how to ensure student loans have a forgiveness option before acquiring them.
  40. Education Connection: Describes how public service work can bring about forgiveness of student loan debt.
  41. Consumerism Commentary: Presents financial advice for college graduates regarding paying off student loans and other money management areas after college.
  42. Millionaire Dad: Three steps for smart student debt elimination.
  43. Get Browser: Four tips for applying for student loans and graduate’s loans.
  44. Overture Marketplace: Provides ten practical tips for repayment of student loans, including budgeting and common sense money management.
  45. Finance News Today: Information about handling student loans after a bankruptcy.

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