Sentences with phrase «loan group they studied»

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Last year, the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), a nonprofit advocacy group, studied the student loan debt relief industry.
Furthermore, college graduates under the age of 35 with student loans are spending nearly one - fifth of their salaries on student loan payments, a Citizens Financial Group debt study revealed.
A recent study by economic consulting firm Analysis Group and commissioned by OnDeck, measured the impact of the first $ 3 billion lent by OnDeck to small businesses and found that these loans have powered $ 11 billion in business activity and created 74,000 jobs nationwide.
The middle level will house an expanded circulation area for interlibrary loan and bibliographic instruction, conventional and compact stacks, small - group study rooms, printer - copier devices and an open social space at the entrance.
A public interest group recently did a study that showed t 79 % of all Reports contain errors... and it's mostly errors that are the reason for a bad credit score.You do not have to fall victim to bad credit loans, you do not have to give in to accepting bad credit refinance or a bad credit mortgage.
A public interest group recently did a study that showed these staggering facts: 79 % of all Credit Reports contain errors... and it's mostly errors that are the reason for a bad credit score.You do not have to fall victim to bad credit loans, you do not have to give in to accepting bad credit refinance or a bad credit mortgage.
The defining metrics of this study are most likely going to be the differences in debt and loan performance between these groups.
But the point of the study was to compare a group of online peer - to - peer loan borrowers to a group of similarly situated consumers who did not take out such loans.
A 2004 study by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group found that 25 percent of all credit reports included errors serious enough to cause denial of credit, a loan, an apartment or home loan, or even a job!
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Beginning Sunday, May 14, 2017, The Brant Foundation Art Study Center will present a group exhibition curated by Sadie Laska, including works from The Brant Collection and loans from museums, galleries and other private collections.
• Successfully process 89 out of 95 requests for financial aid, resulting in a high number of students receiving financial aid for further studies • Introduce 14 student employment programs which contribute immensely to lessening the burden of financial aid applications • Investigate a particularly shady applicant and successfully discover that he had already been granted financial aid • Confer with students to determine their financial aid needs and provide them with information on different avenues to gain it • Respond to questions put forward by parents and students in writing, over the telephone or in person • Design, develop and implement outreach programs to provide information of available financial aid sources to eligible students • Assist applicants in filling out forms to apply for financial aid and provide them with information on process time and procedures • Provide loan and indebtedness counseling to students individually and in groups
Librarian Temple University, Kalispell, MT 2008 — Present • Analyze patrons» requests for library materials and assist in furnishing them • Explain the use of library facilities and resources • Assist patrons in locating unusual or unique information in response to specific requests • Organize the collection of books, publications, periodicals and documents for convenient access • Develop and implement library policies and procedures and ensure that they are followed through • Coordinate the efforts of study groups and provide them with access to resources such as audio - visual tools and reference materials • Code and classify books and resources and develop information access aids such as electronic pathfinders and web pages • Arrange for interlibrary loaning and liaise with different suppliers and vendors to ensure sufficient resources are obtained • Maintain records of patrons and books and periodicals lent and returned • Organize and oversee study groups by liaising with other libraries and schools
Library Aide The Children's Library, Kalispell, MT 2006 — 2008 • Created new library member records and provided them with library cards and information • Assisted library patrons by helping them locate information and resources • Loaned book and other resources and followed up on overdue loans • Organized the collection of books and publications within the library • Maintained inventory of library resources and assembled and arranged display materials • Oversaw study groups and ensured that audio - visual equipment and library resources are kept safe
Adept at maintaining liaison with other libraries and subject specialists for interlibrary loans and study groups.
The group includes in the filing a study that found African - Americans living in the Detroit area were 70 percent more likely to wind up with a subprime loan than were white borrowers with similar financial characteristics.
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