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07.16.10 | Win a $1,000 Scholarship for Comparing Private Student Loans

Posted in Point Activities by Kristin Ferguson

When federal financial aid and scholarships are not enough, many student turn to private student loans. Private student loans help cover the difference between your total cost of education and other financial aid you have received. But finding the right loan isn’t always easy. That’s why we created a simple and informative way to compare private student loan lenders. The Private Student Loan Comparison Tool provides detailed information on the various features and benefit programs of multiple loan options in one glance. The goal of the tool is to help student make smarter, more informed borrowing decisions.

Simply compare private student loans today and receive a code worth 100 scholarship points. When you redeem the code you will also be automatically entered into a $1,000 scholarship drawing sponsored by PrivateStudentLoans.com, a service of the Student Loan Network.

3 Responses to “Win a $1,000 Scholarship for Comparing Private Student Loans”

  1. Amy says on July 22, 2010 at 5:27 pm:

    Obtaining financial aid is beginning to look like it's not worth the hassel. The one site that I've been using to obtain my financial has made an about-face and is now telling me that because I have a BA, I am not qualified. Now, with no money, I may have to pull out of the program if I do not find funding soon. This is way too much "hum bug!"

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  2. Marta Reyes says on August 3, 2010 at 3:54 pm:

    Financial aid is a great way to get free money to pay for college. But things go bad when it doesn't cover half of it. worse thing is when you have to start taking out loans after loans and little by little you are burring yourself in loans. SO by the time that graduation comes all you are looking forward to is getting back to paying those loans. worse of all is when one applies for a loan and you need a co-signer and have no one to turn to to help.If i don't find either a job or a co-signer I'm going to have to put school on pause for a whole year and go back one i have the funds needed. Talk about to much stress.

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  3. sophavith bun says on August 22, 2010 at 4:10 pm:

    I am an international student who's been here for more than two years now. Recently, my family has faced serious financial crisis due to the downfall of our country's economy. Therefore, they will not be able to pay for my school any longer. Right now, I am trying really hard (while I'm still here) to seek for helps and scholarships. Financial aids and loans are out of question for international student like me.

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