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Meanwhile, to help prepare student borrowers, TG and the University of Texas each are now offering online tools to let study loan estimate future earnings versus debt based on their college and career plans. <br>http://www.avanse.com/education-loan
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Central Texas mom Joan Neppl-Wilhite has navigated student loan applications, extended retirement plans and even bought a few lottery tickets to help her two children in college. • Most recently, the single mom put a plea on gofundme.com for a portion of her daughter Marissa Wilhite’s estimated $60,000 tab to attend Texas A&M University for an undergraduate degree. • “You have to be creative or your kids are going to get creamed,” said Neppl-Wilhite, 50. “You are walking away with a $60,000 bill in your pocket. I’m thinking, ‘My God, how do you even make it?’ It’s gotten out of hand.” • Student loan debt weighs on state, national economy photo
Andy Sharp • Mohamed Bayo, a student at Austin Community College’s Round Rock campus, stands in the campus amphitheater on Feb. 17. Bayo, who graduated last year from Pflugerville High School, says he wants to know everything involved with borrowing money so he won’t get into trouble later. • Neppl-Wilhite isn’t alone in her frustration. • Amid rising college education costs, the country is seeing a surge in student loan debt and in those borrowers’ delinquency rates. The combination, lawmakers and policy experts say, has led to a new kind of debt crisis, and one that could become a long-term threat to the U.S. economy.
Meanwhile, to help prepare student borrowers, TG and the University of Texas each are now offering online tools to let study loan estimate future earnings versus debt based on their college and career plans. • Policy groups are also pushing to streamline forms such as the burdensome Free Application for Federal Student Aid required for aid. • Addressing students’ needs before, during and after the borrowing process is key to ensuring success, experts say. • “It isn’t just go to school and you will be successful,” Webster said. “But go to school with a plan on how you are going to pay for it.” • Source: http://atxne.ws/29feI0u
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