So now with the graduation ceremony over, and all the hugs, kisses and congratulations have been dealt with. You return home to be surprised by you graduating party, with all your friends from high school and college you dance the night away. Next morning you wake up with a heavy overloaded hang over, and man does your head hurt. Well are you sure that hang over is from the alcohol drank last night or from the piled up debts rusting away in the attic of your brains. Once graduates are over with their studies and have accumulated their years’ of studies with a single piece of paper which claims that they have graduated and are now set to change the world.
How can they merely even stand with the piles of college debt in their hands and think of changing the world? It’s a nice notion of changing the world, but as fresh grad students entering the rigorous working market of professionals, the difference lies that you are burdened by the debts and these individuals already have set the course of their life and are settled in. You need to settle in and before that you need to deal with your finances and debts, because employers will not be as happy as they should be after they have checked your credit report. But breathe a sigh and rest assure that there is a solution to this depressing situation.
With the introduction of federal loan consolidation, a number of students can clear away their college tuition debts with relatively ease and simplicity. This is thanks to the Higher Education Act, students can avail the benefits of consolidation loans if they have taken college loans from the Federal Family Education Loan program, or FFEL, and the Direct Loan program. All the people under these programs are eligible qualifiers for the consolidation loans. Those who have not taken college loans under these programs can be supported by the government insured funds which can be used to pay off the previous government educational loans.
