by Ross Hornish | Dec 26, 2020 | Student Loans
Why Most Health Professionals are Overpaying on Their Student Loans We are learning that over 80 percent of medical school graduates borrow student loans to earn their degrees. Most borrowers in healthcare have an excess of $200,000 in student loan debt. It’s no...
by Abby Smith | Nov 21, 2020 | Student Loans
After a long, drawn out election Joe Biden has officially been declared the next president of the United States. Along side him, Kamala Harris will serve as the first female vice president and the first woman VP of color. Together, Biden and Harris have a vision for...
by Ross Hornish | Oct 4, 2020 | Student Loans
Almost every financial institution offers some web bill-pay option or another method for automating your payments. Automatic payments could be an excellent option for those who would like to stay on top of their finances and never miss a bill. Automating your student...
by Abby Smith | Oct 1, 2020 | Student Loans
What is FAFSA and why should you apply? Today is a very special day for college students across the U.S. because today, October 1st, is the day that the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opens for students planning to attend college in 2021. There are...
by Abby Smith | Aug 24, 2020 | Student Loans
Warning, if you have student loan debt and live in one of the 5 cities listed below, the following information may be triggering (just saying). LendingTree, a marketplace for student loans, gathered data from over 8 million users to determine the top U.S. cities where...
by Abby Smith | Jul 29, 2020 | Student Loans
Last month, Former Vice President Joe Biden teamed up with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and released the “Biden-Sanders Unity Task Force Recommendations”, a set of policy proposals that cover a variety of issues, including the environment, Medicare, immigration, and of...