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Okay, I couldn’t resist adding one more to the myriad of over used Top Ten Lists out there (David Letterman what have you wrought in our society!!). But this is a pretty important one to at least take a look at because it’s all about what...
I know that this is the time of the year when our new admits are scrambling to find housing and put deposits down before someone else snatches up a good apartment. Lots of pressure to insure that you have a place to actually “land” when you...
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This is the season when our office gets a lot of requests to match aid awards from other Law Schools. But as a need-based institution we can only review or change an aid award if there is a change in financial circumstances which affects need. The existence...
Any of you who have ever been in my office may have noticed that I have two watercolor prints on my walls both of which are beach scenes. Why? It keeps me focused everyday on "the" goal…the little beach house in South (or North) Carolina...
With our Class of 2016 beginning to take shape, I thought it was appropriate to reach out and extend a welcome on behalf of the YLS Financial Aid Office. You’ll find our office tucked in the York St./Grove St. corner of the Law School in M13. In...
Hot off the press from the Department of Education is a new addition to your loan repayment plan options. And pleasantly this plan has a much more descriptive and understandable name that the other plans (i.e. Standard, Extended, Graduate Extended etc...
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A very interesting (and timely as you will see below) article on the AP this morning which I wanted to share … “Should you pay off your student loans quickly?” … detailing the story of one recent Grad School graduate who felt...
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In April, I made the big leap and ditched my dinosaur of a home PC for an IPad (such are the dangers of working a block away from the allure of the Apple Store). But for all of us there comes a time when no matter how trusty the old computer has been...
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So I like to think we are in the home stretch of the financial aid process, applications have been processed, award letters are out and award acceptances (Notification and Confirmation forms) have come in. So very close… but the reality is there...
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Beginning in April, the Financial Aid Office will be offering the “Low Debt, High Gain” workshop series designed to give some practical, real world advice for our 3L students as they begin their transition from Yale Law School. And while each...
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The phrase “limited time offer” is taking on a whole new meaning for some student loan borrowers who are being contacted by the Department of Education’s student loan servicers and offered a “Special Direct Loan Consolidation”...
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On January 31, 2012, the Department of Education (DOE) made a long overdue announcement on the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program which should significantly help borrowers qualify for this loan forgiveness option. The PSLF Program was initially...
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Welcome to the "financial aid" blog. With all the captivating topics to write about why would I focus my first blog endeavor (ever!) on something as mundane as financial aid? Because far from being dull, the world of financial aid is filled...
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