Wednesday, June 2, 2010

quick student loans advice

Google "fast student loans" or "quick student loans" and you'll find a link to think financial(dot)com as your # 1 result at the time of this writing. Go to that site and you'll only find a link to a Sun Trust private student loan application page. Think about it. You're in a hurry to get money to go to college as soon as possible and before you know it; you are likely to be looking at Sun Trust student loan application. Is Sun Trust your best option in this situation? Let's investigate.

Looking at an August 2009 review of student private loan providers, Sun Trust ranked right in the center with 5 lenders below them and 5 rated above them. The best loans were all from federal credit unions. Before turning to a bank, definitely check out your neighborhood federal credit union for quick student loans.

Before making this crucial money decision, there are other important issues you must consider. Try getting someone with a good credit score to co-sign the loan with you. Traditional wisdom says never to co-sign a loan because of the risks. Still, if you have proven yourself to be a responsible individual in the past, maybe you can sweet talk a relative into "partnering" the loan with you. Even without a co-signer, quick student loans can be obtained but at a price. That price is a larger rate of interest and big time consequences due to missed payments. So, count the cost before you dive in too deep.

Be certain all other streams of money have been found before turning to quick student loans. Among these are college scholarships, federal loans, work study opportunities, and federal grants. There really is free money out there for college if you search for it.

Make sure you make a smart choice for your major. History degrees usually don't serve people for paying off quick student loans. You have to go after a degree that will land you a high paying job. A business degree is about the lowest you should go if a student loan is supporting your education. I'm even a little leery of that. Engineering, law, and of course medicine are your best money making degrees.

Lastly, think about starting out at community college for the first half of your schooling. The first two years of school are generally the same whether you are at a four year university or a two year community school. The price is a lot cheaper and often you receive better individual attention in your classes at a community college.

For good or bad, quick student loans are usually life changers. Be very careful before committing to one. Being impulsive has the potential of destroying your life for years to come.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Obama cuts students loans

Today, we mark an important milestone on the road to health insurance reform and higher education reform ... With the bill I signed last week, we finally undertook meaningful reform of our health care system. With this bill, and other steps we've pursued over the last year, we are finally undertaking meaningful reform in our higher education system ... By cutting out the middleman, we'll save American taxpayers $68 billion in the coming years. That's real money -- real savings that we'll reinvest to help improve the quality of higher education and make it more affordable. President Obama

Today, President Obama signed into law the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act. What does this mean? It's an overhaul of the student aid system. Students can now take out loans directly with the federal government. This ends the subsidized program for the student loan industry that banks and other financial institutions have been enjoying for a long time. All new federal student loans will be direct loans from private institutions but under control by the Department of Education through performance-based contracts.