Imagine this. You are a new med school student sitting in a room full of other med school students for your White Coat Ceremony--being given your white lab coats, a... read more →
After the classes are done, the careers and the student loan repayment begins. Hopefully, graduates find fulfilling jobs and are able to maintain their loan payments (perhaps because they heard... read more →
Buying a home is usually the most expensive purchase in a parent’s life. However, paying for college for their children can be a close second, and the price of college... read more →
We’re honored this week to be presenting this guest blog post from Jeff Gitlen and LendEDU.com. LendEDU is a “marketplace for private student loans, student loan refinancing & consolidation, and... read more →
Politicians (better than anyone) know how to tailor their message to their potential voters. One hot topic is the possibility of free college. The state of New York announced their... read more →
Recently, we talked with a divorced mom who put herself through college and now has student loans of her own. Suddenly, she is paying for her own debt, and she... read more →
1987! What a year! Baby Jessica was rescued from a well. George Bush (the first one) announced he would run for President. “Walk Like an Egyptian” by the Bangles was... read more →
Have you heard the news about the University of Cincinnati? For the past five years, the university has frozen tuition for both in-state and out-of-state students. They are not the... read more →
The level of student loan debt is a creating a dangerous situation today. In 2017, the student loan outstanding debt reached $1,490.8 billion! That’s up $262 billion in the last... read more →
In 2014, a type of tax-advantaged savings account for individuals with disabilities and their families was created with the passage of the Stephen Beck Jr., Achieving a Better Life (ABLE)... read more →