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Student Loan Servicing Web Site Responds to Recent Survey on College Loans

StudentLoanCenter.biz, and online center for student loan information and assistance, is responding to the results of a new survey about how students are paying for college.

Carlsbad, CA (PRWEB) April 13, 2008 -- More undergraduates are turning to federal student loan funding to pay for college than in the past, according to a recent survey by the National Center for Educational Statistics. The student loan survey looked at college financial information over a 15 year period, and showed that the number of students taking out Stafford loans has increased across the board. StudentLoanCenter.biz, an online student loan servicing network, is available to help in a time when paying for college is more difficult than ever.

The student loan survey found that while 57 percent of undergraduates relied on a federal student loan in the 1995/1996 school year, 73 percent depended on subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford student loans in 2003/2004. Approximately 36 percent of financially independent undergraduates that used government student loan money in 2003/2004 took out the maximum subsidized and unsubsidized combined loan amount. This was an increase of 13 percent from the 1995/1996 school year.

This survey shows that student loan servicing is more important than ever for undergraduates, as the costs of getting an education continue to increase and many parents are unable to cover the costs for their children. The increased demand for government student loan funding also comes at a time when three large banks and dozens of other lenders have stopped their federal student loan offerings.

Student loan borrowing has increased the most for lower middle class, upper middle class and high income groups, according to the survey. Clearly, the increased demand for government student loan funding crosses socio-economic lines, and it is imperative that money is available to keep the number of college educated Americans high. The team at StudentLoanCenter.biz would like to remind students and parents that federal student loan money will remain available to anyone who qualifies. Some current students might have to use a different lender when they get their next student loan, but with a little assistance and information anyone can get the money they need to pay for college.

For more information about federal student loan funds, visit www.studentloancenter.biz.

About Student Loan Center:

The team at Student Loan Center has created a Web site to help students get through college without relying on help from parents or traditional loans. Students can get a large loan at a low interest rate while finishing college without worrying about money. Student Loan Center has the experience necessary to help students with any kind of information about repayments or interest rates.

StudentLoanCenter.biz was created by a team that is dedicated to making the whole process of getting a student loan much easier, and the most important part of this is accurate information. Students can learn everything they need to know about student loans, so they can easily pick the one that suits their situation. Anyone with questions or concerns about student loans can enter their Web site to get the answers they need.

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