by Eric Del Portillo | Jun 16, 2021 | Uncategorized
With the idea of needing a college degree to succeed as an adult becoming more ingrained in society, more high school graduates are deciding to attend college institutions. Today college graduates earn more than 80% more than a counterpart with just a high school...
by Abby Smith | Mar 1, 2021 | Student Loans
Why are My Student Loans Not Going Down? Every month you open your student loan bill and give a small groan. Why aren’t my student loans going down? You may think that you will be paying student loans for decades to come, but you have more options than you know! How...
by Ross Hornish | Dec 26, 2020 | Student Loans
Why Most Health Professionals are Overpaying on Their Student Loans We are learning that over 80 percent of medical school graduates borrow student loans to earn their degrees. Most borrowers in healthcare have an excess of $200,000 in student loan debt. It’s no...
by Mark Deitz | Dec 24, 2020 | Uncategorized
At a time when fees for colleges are at an all-time high, and rates of student loans and defaults on these loans are also rising, a logically-linked trend is emerging – a trend of fleeing the United States to escape these student loan debts. Although there is not yet...
by Abby Smith | Nov 21, 2020 | Student Loans
After a long, drawn out election Joe Biden has officially been declared the next president of the United States. Along side him, Kamala Harris will serve as the first female vice president and the first woman VP of color. Together, Biden and Harris have a vision for...