Tag Archive | "Connecticut"
Posted on 16 May 2011
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College life is one the most precious and memorable time of a student’s life. The building, teachers, and friends everything related to college is unforgettable. When we talk about college, the first thing comes in our mind is about the building of college, no. of students, huge campuses, classrooms and grounds. There is a large no. of big and well established colleges in U.S. but the interesting fact is that, there are also some least populated colleges in the different states of U.S. According to a survey, the 10 least populated colleges of U.S. are:
1. Alaska Bible College

The no. of students in this college is only 38.Its the smallest college in US. This is a 40 years old college where the religious education related to Christianity is given. It includes education of bible, pastoral studies and ministry certificate and some other courses.
2. Shimer College

The no. of students in this college is 87.Its a 157 years old Liberal art college founded by Frances wood shimmer and Cinderella Gregory. This college offers three majors including humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. The shimmer college has a goal to create well rounded students.
3. Thomas More College

It’s also a liberal college containing 84 students. It’s built on 14 acres in Merrimack, New Hampshire. It’s a catholic college of Romans. Its students spend one semester in Italy studying in Rome campus. Its students visit over 100 baroque churches and roman architectural sites in there college life.
4. Sterling College

Sterling college is found in the northern green mountains of Vermont. It’s a college of environmental studies, it has 105 students only. It offers six different courses in Natural History, Northern Studies, Sustainable Agriculture, Conservation Ecology, Environmental Humanities, and Outdoor Education & Leadership. The Sterling College focuses on experimental educational ways by working using mind and hands.
5. Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts

It’s a small college but it’s also called “best college”. It is located in old Lyme, Connecticut. It has 151 students. As its name shows, it’s a college of Arts so here painting, sculpting or drawings are taught. Read the full story
Posted on 20 January 2010
Tags: college students, Connecticut, Connecticut College, Connecticut Student Loan Foundation, Connecticut students, Connecticut,United States, credit, CSLF, Debt, education, FAFSA, FFEL, Finance, Parent Plus Loan, PLUS Loan, private loans, private student loan, private student loans, stafford loan, stafford loans, Student financial aid, Student Financial Products, student loan, student loan search, Student loans in the United States, subsidized, Susie Mae, Unsubsidized
Primarily few people look forward for student loan search because there are scattered obstacles on the way. Only make simple strategy like this in your mind that federal loans first, and scholarships and grants you can squeeze and then state sponsored private loans.
The thing which most of students and parents don’t look is the aid opportunities available directly through their state of residence.
The Connecticut Student Loan Foundation (CSLF), in tandem with its affiliated lender, Susie Mae, administers the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program to state residents, plus an affordable alternative loan.
Available Federal Loans for Connecticut College Students
The Susie Mae Stafford Loan should have to be your first option while applying for financial aid. Stafford loans are for graduate and undergraduate Connecticut students. Stafford Loan usually comes in two types: Subsidized and Unsubsidized. You can qualify for one or both, that depends on your household income and expected family contribution. The main benefit of Stafford Loans is that there is no credit check and it’s relatively affordable in the realm of student loans. Apply for Stafford Loans by using FAFSA and make it sure to file it before the deadline.
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Posted on 11 November 2009
Tags: american financial solutions, Bureau of Better Business, Business_Finance, Connecticut, credit, Credit counseling, Debt, Debt Consolidation, Debt Consolidation Connecticut, debt settlement, debt settlement services, Financial Health Management, Fresh Start Debt Solutions, http://www.alliednegotiation.com, http://www.debtsettlementservices.com, http://www.debtwatch.com, http://www.fsdebtsolutions.com, http://www.myfinancialgoals.org, loan, Money Management International, regular services
There are the top 5 debt consolidation companies, briefing given to you below. Do log on to their specific pages to know more.
American Financial Solutions
This is the best company you can come across, with its accreditation being with the Bureau of Better Business. The company enjoys its status as one of the largest consumer credit counseling agencies in the nation.

They not only provide the regular services of debt consolidation, but they have established themselves as educators of financial problems. They give education to their clients, regarding any kind of financial problems and provide them with the best solutions.To know more about them log on to http://www.myfinancialgoals.org
Allied Negotiation
The company boasts the potential to reduce debts by 10% with a100% money back guarantee. However, the service is available only for people whose accounts are already in collections, or who have gone past their due. They charge per debt that they negotiate for. Visit their web page http://www.alliednegotiation.com to read more.

Debt Watch
DebtWatch.com has more than 350 service providers over different categories of financial problems, such as home mortgage loans, debt settlement services and credit cards.

Check out their web page for more info http://www.debtwatch.com
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Posted on 05 November 2009
Tags: 860-808-5318, 860-808-5387, Attorney General of Connecticut, Connecticut, Connecticut debt consolidation, debt consolidation in Connecticut, Debt Consolidation in USA, harassing collection calls, Hartford, paying late fee, Reduce interest rates, Statute of Limitation on debts in Connecticut, USA
Connecticut citizens need no more to worry now, if they are in severe debt crisis, as the services of debt consolidation in Connecticut is extremely efficient and helpful in letting their citizens be free from the clutches of debts.
The debtor just needs to hire a trustworthy company and work out the kind of debt consolidation program they need and pay off the debts smoothly, within proper time.
There are benefits that a debtor can obtain if he chooses the debt consolidation service.

No need of paying late fee
Avoid the harassing collection calls, as company handles it.
Amount that needs to be repaid is also lowered.
Reduce interest rates on existing debt accounts.
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Posted on 01 August 2009
Tags: buyer, Connecticut, credit problems, economic crime, economic crisis, FBI, federal, federal agencies, federal authorities, fees, foreclosure rescue, foreclosures, fraud scheme, homeowners, illegally, inflated property appraisals, law enforcement agencies, lender, Money, mortgage fraud cases, mortgage fraud investigations, mortgage fraud task force, mortgage fraudsters, mortgage loan applications, pre-foreclosure, public, rent, short sale
A mortgage fraud task force is being created by the federal authorities in Connecticut to investigate schemes that contributed to the economic crisis and emerging crime trends associated with the growing tide of foreclosures.

There have been several mortgage fraud cases in the past year that have been brought in the notice of federal and state law enforcement agencies. Authorities said the task force would help coordinate those efforts.
Mortgage fraud hurts everybody, and the public should also help to bring mortgage fraudsters to justice, as they have reaped a large amount of money and helped to create the state’s and our nation’s current housing and credit problems.
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Posted on 25 March 2009
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Posted on 26 February 2009
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Posted on 24 February 2009
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Posted on 08 August 2008
Tags: Air Canada, Alabama, Alaska, all, America, American Express, American Institute, American Legion, American Society, American State Bank & Trust, Anaheim, Arizona, Arizona Cardinals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Arizona State University, Arkansas, Atlanta, Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Thrashers, Austin, Baltimore, Baltimore Orioles, Baltimore Ravens, Bank of America, Bank of America Efectiva, Bank of America MilesEdge, Bank of America PetRewards, Bank of America WorldPoints, Bank of Hawaii, Bank of Iowa, Bank of Louisiana, Bank of Marin, Bank of St. Louis, BART Rider, Blanche Card, Boone County, Boston Bruins, Boston College, Boston Red Sox, Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres, Calgary Flames, California, California Association, California Lutheran University, Cash Rebate, Chairman, CHICAGO, Chicago Bears, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Sky, Chicago White Sox, China, Cincinnati Bengals, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland, Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Indians, Club of America, Colorado, Colorado Rockies, Colorado State University, Columbia, Connecticut, Connecticut Sun, Contractor, Credit Cards, Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Stars, Delaware, Denver Broncos, Derby, Detroit Lions, Detroit Pistons, Detroit Shock, Detroit Tigers, Executive Business Card, First American Bank, First Bank & Trust, First National Bank & Trust, Florida, Florida International University, Florida Marlins, Florida State University, Green Bay Packers, Handyman, Houston Astros, Houston Comets, Idaho, Idaho State University, Illinois, Illinois State University, Indiana, Indiana Fever, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indianapolis Colts, Indy Racing League, Internet Visa, Iowa, Iowa State University, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas, Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Royals, Kentucky, list, Long Beach, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Sparks, Louisiana, Louisiana State University, Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, Manhattan College, Maryland, Massachusetts, MasteCard, Miami, Miami Dolphins, Miami Heat, Miami University, Michigan, Michigan Association, Michigan State University, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota, Minnesota Lynx, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Vikings, Mississippi, Mississippi State University, Missouri, Montana, national city, National Team, Nebraska, Nevada, New England, New Jersey, New Jersey Devils, New Jersey Nets, New Mexico, New Orleans, New Orleans Saints, New York, New York Giants, New York Jets, New York Liberty, New York Mets, New York Yankees, North Carolina, North Carolina State University, North Dakota, Oakland Athletics, Oakland Raiders, Ohio, Ohio State University, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, Olympics, Omaha, Omaha BucksBack, Oregon, Oregon State University, Orlando Magic, Pennsylvania, PGA Tour, Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Phillies, Phoenix Coyotes, Phoenix Mercury, Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Steelers, Portland State University, Premier, Princess, Princeton University, Sacramento Monarchs, Sam Houston State University, San Antonio Silver Stars, San Diego, San Diego Chargers, San Diego Padres, San Diego State University, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Storm, Smith Barney, South Carolina, South Dakota, South Dakota Democratic Party, Southern Illinois University, Sportsman, St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Teacher, Tennessee, Tennessee Titans, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Rangers, The Bank of Kentucky, Thomasville, Toronto Blue Jays, Turkey, united states, University of Arizona Athletics Platinum Visa, University of Arkansas Credit Card, University of California-Los Angeles, University of Chicago, University of Chicago Student Credit Card, University of Cincinnati Platinum MasterCard, University of Delaware, University of Florida, University of Georgia, University of Houston, University of Idaho, University of Illinois Credit Card, University of Iowa, University of Kentucky, University of Kentucky Visa Credit Card, University of Maryland, University of Maryland Visa Credit Card, University of Memphis, University of Miami, University of Minnesota, University of Minnesota Visa Credit Card, University of Missouri Alumni Association Credit Card, University of Nebraska, University of North Carolina Credit Card, University of North Texas, University of Oregon, University of Pittsburgh, University of South Carolina, University of Southern California, University of Tennessee, University of Virginia, University of Virginia Visa Credit Card, University of Washington Alumni Association Credit Card, University of Wisconsin, US, US Tennis Association, Utah, Utah State University, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Visa Card, Washington Redskins, West Virginia, Western Kentucky University, Wisconsin
I have tried to include all credit cards issued in US. If you think if I have missed any, please leave a comment. More than 1200 cards have been included.
1. AAA Credit Card
2. AAA Rewards Visa Credit Card (Northern California, Nevada, Utah)
3. AAdvantage American Express from Citi
4. AAdvantage Bronze MasterCard from Citi
5. AAdvantage Bronze MasterCard from Citi for College Students
6. AAdvantage Gold World MasterCard from Citi
7. AAdvantage CitiBusiness Card
8. AARP Platinum Visa
9. AARP Rewards Platinum Visa Credit Card
10. AARP Travel Plus Visa Signature Card
11. Abercrombie & Fitch Credit Card
12. Academy of General Dentistry Platinum Visa Card
13. AccountNow Prepaid MasterCard
14. Adirondack Trust Company MasterCard or Visa
15. Advanta Platinum BusinessCard with Rewards
16. Advanta Life-Of-Balance Platinum Card
17. Advanta Platinum BusinessCard
18. Aer Lingus Rewards MasterCard
19. Agriculture Federal Credit Union Visa
20. AICPA Platinum Visa Card
21. Air BP Visa
22. Air Canada MasterCard
23. Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association MasterCard
24. Air Force Association Platinum MasterCard
25. Air Force Sergeants Association MasterCard
26. AirTran Airways A+ Business Card
27. AirTran Airways A+ Visa Signature Credit Card from Juniper Bank
28. Alabama Central Credit Union MasterCard or Visa
29. Alaska Airlines Visa
30. Alaska Airlines Visa Business Card
31. Albina Community Bank Loop Card
32. All-Access Visa Prepaid Card
33. Allow Card Prepaid MasterCard
34. Alternatives Federal Credit Union Visa
35. Amalgamated Bank MasterCard
36. Amalgamated Bank Union MasterCard
37. Amalgamated Bank Secured Gold MasterCard
38. Amazon.com Business Credit Card
39. Amazon.com Platinum Visa Credit Card
40. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Credit Card
41. American Bar Association Visa
42. American Boating Association Credit Card
43. American Canine Association Platinum MasterCard
44. American Chemical Society Credit Card
45. American DreamCard MasterCard
46. American Eagle Outfitters Credit Card
47. American Express Business ExtrAA Corporate Card
48. American Express Business Gold Rewards Card
49. American Express Business Green Rewards Card
50. American Express Business Membership Rewards Card
51. American Express Business Platinum Card
52. The American Express Card
53. American Express Card for Students
54. American Express Cash Rebate Card
55. American Express Corporate Card
56. American Express Executive Business Card
57. The American Express Gold Card
58. American Express Golf Card
59. American Express IN:CHICAGO Card
60. American Express IN:LA Card
61. American Express IN:NYC Card
62. American Express Optima Card
63. American Express Optima Platinum Card
64. American Express Platinum Business Credit Card
65. American Express Platinum Business FreedomPass Credit Card
66. American Express Platinum Card
67. American Express Platinum Cash Rebate Card
68. American Express Preferred Rewards Gold Card
69. American Express Preferred Rewards Green Card
70. American Express Rewards Plus Gold Card
71. American Express SimplyCash Business Card
72. American Institute of Architects Credit Card
73. American Kennel Club Rewards Visa
74. American Legion Auxiliary Visa
75. American Legion Visa
76. American Medical Association Business Credit Card
77. American Medical Association Platinum Visa Credit Card
78. American Medical Student Association Credit Card
79. American Paint Horse Association Credit Card
80. American Photo Visa Card
81. American Quarter Horse Association Business Credit Card
82. American Quarter Horse Association Credit Card
83. American Savings Bank Secured Visa
84. American Savings Bank Student Secured Visa
85. American Savings Bank Visa
86. American Savings Bank Visa Gold
87. American Skiing Company Edge MasterCard
88. American Society of Civil Engineers Credit Card
89. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Credit Card
90. American State Bank Credit Card (Iowa)
91. American State Bank & Trust Visa (North Dakota)
92. American State Bank Visa (Texas)
93. American Taekwondo Association Credit Card
94. American University MasterCard
95. America’s Christian Credit Union Credit Cards
96. Amtrak Guest Rewards MasterCard
97. AmTrust Bank Rewards American Express Card
98. AmTrust Bank WorldPoints Credit Card
99. ANB Financial MasterCard or Visa
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