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[May 12] Don’t Miss These Posts On US Student Loan Center…

May 12, 2018 by Emma Woods Leave a Comment

1. Student Loan Repayment Calculator | Learn to Estimate Your Payment

Knowing how a student loan repayment calculator works is a must for anyone paying student loan debt.

There are many student loan repayment options (such as income-based repayment), but the basics of a student loan repayment calculator apply to almost all of them.

Student loan repayment calculators do not provide accurate figures to pay federal student loans, but they provide helpful estimates and other information… Click to read more

2. How Do Student Loans Affect Credit Score? | Student Loan Center

Are you curious about how student loans affect your credit score? Student loans can both help and hurt your credit score depending on how you manage them.

Learn more about what it means when student loans show up on your credit report and how it impacts your credit in the long run… Click to read more

3. Benefits of Student Loan Consolidation

Explore the benefits of student loan consolidation.

Borrowers will find it easier to make a single payment for different student loans when they’re combined into one.

Lenders also give borrowers a new payment term and scheme for their consolidated loans… Click to read more

4. Jobs That Offer Student Loan Forgiveness


If you’re looking for jobs that offer student loan forgiveness, then you’re at the right place. Some borrowers with student loan debt had to cut back a little or a lot of their spending due to fear of missing loan payments… Click to read more

5. What’s the Average Cost of College: A Look on The Cost of Education in America

The average cost of college education in America remains comparatively expensive.

However, the US is still one of the top international choices when it comes to higher education.

So to explain why, here is a list of college tuition costs. Take a closer look at the average total cost of college in the US for both a public and private education… Click to read more

What have you done this week? Let us know in the comments below.

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