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  1. SimpleTuition acquires TuitionCoach!! Expands ways to help families plan to pay for college! Read all about it: http://tinyurl.com/ye2v2gq
  2. SimpleTuition co-founder speaks with New England Cable News about the rising costs of college tuition: http://tinyurl.com/ygbxhsb
  3. Great NY Times article on why the struggle with Financial Aid doesn't end after freshman year. Thoughts? http://tinyurl.com/ykrkrxp
  4. Confused about paying for college? Check out our interactive "Building Blocks of Paying for College": http://www.simpletuition.com/bb_index
  5. Great article about the potential dangers of private student loans and how to avoid common mistakes http://tinyurl.com/y8z7z9j
  6. Should credit card's be allowed to market to college students? The debate is heating up Reply to @SimpleTuition: http://tinyurl.com/yawqh9h
  7. Student Loan Alert: New student loan available at SimpleTuition.com. Still time for private student loans; find out your options.
  8. If you're still in need of fall semester funding, private student loans are still available. First make sure you've maxed out federal loans!
  9. There's still time for federal student loans, but don't delay. If you haven't already, look into getting Stafford Loans right away.
  10. Time is running out for finding financing for fall semester. However, there's still time to apply for private student loans.
  11. Albany, NY city council asks feds to forgive student loan debt as a stimulus package for young people. Thoughts? http://tinyurl.com/qasflv
  12. Whether "subsidized" or "unsubsidized," Stafford loans are a great deal.
  13. Unsubsidized Stafford loans are still a great deal, with a 6.8% interest rate that is fixed for the life of repayment.
  14. Also, subsidized Stafford loans have a slightly lower interest rate than unsubsidized Stafford loans (for undergrads only).
  15. A subsidized Stafford loan is where the borrowing student pays no interest while enrolled.
  16. Stafford loans can be subsidized or unsubsidized.
  17. If you have other banking products from your Stafford lender you might be able to get combined statements.
  18. The pricing on a Stafford loan through private lenders is usually the same regardless of the lender, but there may be other differences.
  19. When you access a Stafford loan through private lenders, you can choose the lender you want to work with.
  20. Some schools don't participate in the "Direct Loan" program. Students at those schools access federal loans through private lenders.