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[July 8] This Week On US Student Loan Center…

July 8, 2017 by Emma Woods Leave a Comment

Here’s what happened on US Student Loan Center this week…

1. Student Loan Refinancing Companies | Which Can Get You Out of Debt


Are you looking for student loan refinancing companies? Refinancing could be a smart move when interest rates for federal loans go up in July. Choose from some of the best student loan refinancing companies in the country. Find the right one by comparing interest rates, monthly payments, and other loan terms… Click to read more

2. Memphis Helps Pay off Student Loans as Debt Assistance to Workers


The City of Memphis is giving its employees aid to pay off student loans. Memphis is the first city to heed the call of those who need help paying off student loans, and it is a huge move. Those working a full-time job who need help paying student loans debt might want to consider relocating to Memphis. CNN Money has the full story… Click to read more

3. Discover Student Loans Review


A popular choice among borrowers is Discover Student Loans, because it is under Discover Bank, a trusted banking institution that has been around for over 100 years now. However, this isn’t the only reason why many many borrowers prefer their service for private student loans. Read our review to know why most students prefer Discover Student Loans… Click to read more

4. 7 Grants to Pay off Student Loans


Grants to pay off student loans are one of the means you can exhaust to help you with your finances. Along with student loan forgiveness, these grants may just be the reprieve you need from your student loan woes. A variety of grants for paying off student loans may be available to those who are still in school or those who have graduated and are on specific career tracks. These grants are awarded to qualified applicants by the federal or state government, colleges and universities, and nonprofit or private organizations. Here are the top grants to pay off student loans… Click to read more

5. Student Loan Forgiveness for the Disabled


So you applied for a student loan to help you study in college. However, through an unforeseeable event, you are unable to work and pay for your student loan. Don’t worry, because student loan forgiveness for the disabled is being offered by the government. But how does the total and permanent disability discharge process work and where do you start? Click to read more

What have you learned about student loans this week? Let us know in the comments below.

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