by Gen Dobson | Jul 2, 2015 | American dream, AP Student Loan Relief, College cost, Credit History, Degrees of Success, Delinquency, Department of Education, FAFSA, Financial Aid, Uncategorized
Your Grace is ending…don’t Procrastinate! Remember from the fine print, once your student loan grace period ends the interest will capitalize on the principal, thereby, making the balance higher and essentially meaning your total debt increases for what...
by Gen Dobson | Apr 20, 2015 | Bankruptcy, being an entrepreneur, College cost, Credit History, Debt, Default, Department of Education, discover financials, FAFSA, Financial Aid, Taxes, Uncategorized
It’s tax season, the one time the government gives back what they owe to the American people. The average working American can expect anywhere from $300 to up to $8,000 back from the Internal Revenue Service. But for some people there is a catch to this possible...
by Gen Dobson | Nov 6, 2013 | Debt Management, Department of Education, Direct Loans, FAFSA, Financial Aid, Higher Education, Planning, Servicer, Student Loan Debt, Uncategorized
Now where oh where are your student loans now? By: Genevieve Dobson Do you remember when you filled out that student loan application with your school? Yeah, Probably not. Let me refresh your memory. When you took out your student loans you would have first...
by Gen Dobson | Jul 1, 2013 | being an entrepreneur, Debt Management, Degree, Degrees of Success, Financial Aid, Higher Education, Student Loan Management, Uncategorized
Introducing myself and Degrees of Success By Genevieve Dobson I want to introduce myself and my company, Degrees of Success, and tell you why following my story could really help you. I am gonna take you back to the beginning of my journey onto the road...
by Gen Dobson | May 31, 2013 | College, Credits, Debt, Default, Degree, Department of Education, Dropout, Financial Aid, Goals, Graduating, Major, Planning, Prerequisite, Uncategorized
Being Well Prepared is important?! By: Genevieve Dobson Ahhh, who knew being well prepared was so important (besides your mom, your dad, your grandparents and maybe a few aunts and uncles) but whose counting. The important thing is that you know now and hopefully you...