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It Only Takes a Few Simple Steps To Avoid Student Loan Debt
by: Mike Yeager

Student loan debt is a problem that affects many former students. It is a long and difficult process to pay off a student loan. Undoubtedly, it is much easier to avoid student loan debt in the first place. There are a few simple steps that can be taken to either escape student loan debt or ensure that the debt won’t be too hard to pay off in the future. Consider student loans only after you have researched all the sources of free financial aid. Many people who are eligible for financial don’t even realize it and instead take out a student loan. If you are not eligible for financial aid and need to take out a student loan, be aware that there are three major types of student loans: Federal Family Education Loans, Federal Direct Loans, and Federal Perkins Loans. Make sure you don’t go over your head in debt by deciding how much you can afford to borrow, and how much you can realistically repay.

Ask for help if you have trouble paying off your Student Loan Debt.

If you’re having difficulty repaying your loans, don’t be afraid to talk it over with your lender or loan servicer. Generally, the earlier you ask for help, the easier it is to get it. If you are having trouble remembering to pay your student loan, ask a bank for help and they should be able to set up an automated paying service, where you won’t have to worry about writing a check. Or, consider asking for student loan debt consolidation, which will combine all your federal loans into a single loan.

   
 
 


                        
                             
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