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<title>School Loan Debt</title>
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<description>School loan debt can be a piece of your past. A piece of your past that you'll never have to face again. Take action against school loan debt today.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>In the era of consumer education and financial literacy incentives, isn't it about time you addressed your school loan debt? There is a way out, you know. For instance, try school loan consolidation - a federally-guaranteed way to save you in years and dollars on your school loan debt. 

School loan debt - say goodbye
Get started right here. When you fill out our free, secure form, you'll be the happy recipient of free quotes to lock a low, fixed rate on your federally-guaranteed student loan debt program. Don't delay. The information is free and there is no obligation. What this really is, is your opportunity to explore the possibilities of consolidating your school loan debt. Many are taking advantage of programs like this today before Congress has a chance to vote against the fixed rate on school loan debt programs in the future. Also, if you get your application in before July 1,  2005 - you will be locking in that fixed low rate before the next rate increase.

So take the bull by the reigns and outsmart your school loan debt today. You didn't put yourself in debt without gaining something - knowledge and wisdom. So use it. Take your student loan debt into your own hands and make less a lot more tolerable for the next fifteen or (god forbid) - thirty years. Then climb the corporate ladder and earn serious dollars and pay it off in one fell swoop. Make  your school loan stranglehold disappear.   
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