Student & Career Development Loans

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  • What's the Deal on Student and Graduate Loans

    What do you need to know about student and graduate loans? First, it's good to know that the interest on these loans is much lower than a typical personal loan. However, it's also important to know that a student or recent graduate can become locked into a relationship with a lender through these loans, so careful choices is imperative.


  • What To Look For With A Graduate Loan

    There are many financing options available to students who have graduated from higher education. Once the student loan funding has stopped coming in, former students need a way of financing the transition from study to work. They need to pay for a new working wardrobe, travel to work and so on. They may also have existing debt that they need to pay off. This is where a graduate loan could be useful.


  • Should I Use My Student Loan To Pay My Credit Card Debt

    If you're a student close to graduating one question you may be toying with is whether or not you should be using you student loan to pay for your credit card debt. The issues here can be a little complicated, so the following are a few pro and cons to using your student loan to pay off your UK credit card debt.


  • Do You Qualify For A Career Development Loan

    If you want to boost your career prospects with some work-related study a career development loan (CDL) may be the answer for you. A CDL is available to people who live in the UK and have an unrestricted right to remain here who are over 18 who intend to work within the European Union after completing the course who cannot pay for the course themselves


  • Using A Career Development Loan For Postgraduate Study

    We've all heard of student loans. These are the loans that help school leavers fund their university education. But what if you want to continue learning after you have left university and have started work? Luckily, not all loans for study are given to undergraduates. There are loans to help employed, self-employed or unemployed people with further study. They are called career development loans.


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