Massachusetts Students Need College Student Loans
Posted by Jonah Mytro on July 30th, 2008
The State of Massachusetts announced yesterday that they will not be guaranteeing 40,000 college students with federally backed college loans this coming fall semester due to their inability to raise the necessary funds through MEFA, the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority. The state recommends that nearly 40,000 students and their families seek alternate arrangements, through federal plans.
There are a number of loan packages available for college students including private college student loans from Nextstudent.com and Sallie Mae and students can find college scholarship opportunities at sites like Fastweb.com, collegeboard.com and through corporations like Coca Cola, and Apple.
Tags: 40000 student loans, college scholarships, college student loans, MEFA
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