Teachers’ Student Loans: What Teachers Owe + How to Pay It Off Faster According to a recent report by the National Education Association (NEA), 45% of our country’s educators borrowed money to go to school — $55,800, on average.
Religion and Debt: How Different Faith Traditions View Debt With so many people participating in rituals to honor their faith traditions, we thought it would be an interesting time to talk about the intersections between religion and debt.
How to get student loan benefits from work Employers are in a great position to pay employee’s student loans. Here’s how you can present a loan repayment assistance program to your employer — and convince them it’s a great idea.
When Athletic Scholarships Don’t Erase Student Loan Debt Athletic scholarships are harder to get than academic scholarships, and for most athletes, they don’t cover the full cost of college.
Save Your Green on St. Patrick’s Day: Spend Less on Your Student Loans Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This year instead of just wearing green, how about you celebrate by making a plan to save some green.
What’s Your Student Loan Borrower Style? March Madness is upon us. It also happens to be less than two months before student loan repayments start up again for federal borrowers.
Should I Pay Off My Student Loans or Invest My Money Now? You’re trying to make smart choices with your money, and it seems like that should be easy, right? Or at least that knowing what the smart choices are should be straightforward.