LOS ANGELES, CA, June 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) The most difficult hurdle to getting a higher education today has nothing to do with studying, taking tests or writing papers. The biggest challenge of gaining the level of education needed to succeed is actually paying for it once you graduate!
Student loan debt in the United States now totals $1 trillion. To put that amount into perspective, it eclipses the total amount of credit card debt owed by all American citizens combined.
To make matters worse, the Senate failed to advance measures that would keep interest rates from doubling on July 1st, 2013.
As students continue to accumulate debt and interest rates increase, they're finding few resources available to help them make sound financial decisions. College Debt Solution recognized this shortcoming and stepped in to help by addressing the needs of students wanting to learn more about their student loan options. College Debt Solution is also offering assistance to students who are struggling to pay their loans, are unable to make payments or already in default, or are looking for ways to finance their current education.
For a detailed explanation of what College Debt Solution can offer student borrowers, check out this video www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tUywhLuJ3I
Services & Resources College Debt Solution Provides:
- Federal Student Loan Consolidation
- Private Student Loan Consolidation (New)
- Private Student Loans
- Loan Forgiveness Programs
- Professional Advisory Service
College Debt Solution's Help Center Resources provide information on:
- Default Student Loan Help
- Differences Between Federal & Private Loans
- Student Grants and Scholarships
- Student Loan Discharge
It is the goal of College Debt Solution to empower student borrowers by providing the tools and resources needed to make informed borrowing decisions and improve the chances of successfully managing student loans. After all, attending college is done in hopes of improving one's chances for success, and shouldn't be the cause of financial ruin before even graduating.
For more information about the tools and resources being made available through College Debt Solution, please watch our video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tUywhLuJ3I or visit the company's website at www.collegedebtsolution.com.
College Debt Solution is a unique debt management company that specializes in student debt related issues. We provide targeted resources and products for those who need information on how to resolve a default on a student loan, to reduce student loan debt, to file for bankruptcy, to apply for student loan consolidation, or to find quality student loans. For more information, please contact us at Customerservice@collegedebtsolution.com.
Announcing the Launch of CollegeDebtSolution.com - a Company Specializing in Student Loan Assistance
Introducing a new company whose goal is to assist those struggling to make their monthly student loan payments. College debt has now reached $1 trillion, and we are here to help you manage your student debt!
2013-06-26
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[Press-News.org] Announcing the Launch of CollegeDebtSolution.com - a Company Specializing in Student Loan AssistanceIntroducing a new company whose goal is to assist those struggling to make their monthly student loan payments. College debt has now reached $1 trillion, and we are here to help you manage your student debt!