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How to Spend Your Student Loans: Do’s and Dont’s

February 19, 2023 by Brett Tams

Several years ago, a fellow college grad mentioned how she was over $100,000 in debt from school. It surprised me because I didn’t recall tuition being that expensive at our in-state college at the time. “Well, I used the money for my living expenses, too,” she explained. Then I remembered the studio apartment she rented

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Here Is How To Pay Off Student Loans In College

February 11, 2023 by Brett Tams

The student loan crisis has reached a fever pitch. It’s become a national epidemic, one that reached $1.5 trillion in 2018. Paying off student loans is a rite of passage for twenty-somethings, one that often begins just a few months after college graduation. But for some students, making payments in college is possible. Even if

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How To Apply For Student Loans Without Your Parents

February 5, 2023 by Brett Tams

For some prospective college students, taking out student loans is a breeze. When you have a supportive parent there to explain the fine print and co-sign on the dotted line, all you really have to do is fill out some paperwork. But not everyone is so lucky. Even students without the support of their parents

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Student Loan Assistance Programs: What You Need to Know

February 2, 2023 by Brett Tams

When I graduated from college, I was one of the “lucky ones” with a lower-than-average student debt load. While I “only” had $10,000 in loans, it still took me seven years to pay them off. These days, with the average student loan debt for the Class of 2018 looming at $29,800, it could take you

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College Finances: Back to School Edition

January 11, 2023 by Brett Tams

Keep reading to find out some effective, yet simple ways to make your money work for you while you’re in college.

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