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Smart tools for student success: Kiplinger interview with Balaji “Raj” Rajan
In the September issue of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, reporter Sandra Block asks Ceannate CEO, Balaji “Raj” Rajan for some hands-on recommendations for student borrowers.
Student Loans 101: How does CDR affect students?
What exactly is CDR? CDR stands for Cohort Default Rate. It’s the percentage of a school’s students who have gone into default on their student loans.
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Are you in love with debt? [infographic]
Housing, cars, and education are just some of the reasons that Americans are going into debt. This infographic looks at American borrowers and their debt.
College textbook prices rise sharply, but not student costs
A report from NBC News found that college textbook prices have risen by 1,041% since 1977, more than three times the rate of inflation. But it doesn’t necessarily mean students are paying more. The news organization reviewed Bureau of Labor Statistics to discover...
Cool Stuff #10: Simplify your life before going back to school
August 1st- 7th is ‘Simply Your Life Week’, so for this week’s post I chose to take my own spin on this quirky holiday and write about how you can simply your life before heading back to college.
Student debt weighs even more on college dropouts [video]
College dropouts fare worse than college graduates when it comes to paying back student debt.
Eye on School Success: University of South Florida
The University of South Florida is a four-year state university in Tampa, Fla. USF was founded in 1956 as the first urban state university. At the time, it was Florida’s first independent state university to be planned and founded in the 20th century. Built on the...
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Tara’s on a Budget: My personal ‘first credit card’ experience
Before I knew it, my credit card was maxed out. Confused and angry, I tried to remember all the things I bought. I could remember maybe three, which angered me even more. How could I be so careless? Why did I buy things that I didn’t really need?