Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 05, 2001, Page 4, Image 4

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Timing is also important when
deciding whether to consolidate
student loans. Students can only
consolidate their loans once, so
they should wait until they have
taken out all the loans they plan to,
she said.
Students who are out of school
will begin getting billed for pay
ment as soon as they consolidate,
she said. Because of that, students
who have recently graduated
should wait until about 60 days
before the end of their grace period
to consolidate to avoid being billed
earlier than necessary.
For advice on consolidation or
other repayment plans, Bickford
advises students call the Depart
ment of Education or visit the de
partment’s Web site to learn as
much as they can about the op
tions available to them. An inter
est rate calculator on th e Web site
is especially helpful for students
when selecting a repayment plan,
she said.
Students should not hesitate to
contact the Department of Educa
tion or the University financial aid
Jessie Swimeley Emerald
David Martin, a junior at the University, signs his loan papers for Steve Mardane. Mardane,
a former University student, loves the big smiles he gets when he hands over big checks.
office if they are unable to make
their payments or have questions
about their repayment plan, she
added. In most cases, she said, the
department will work with stu
dents to find a payment plan they
can afford.
For information about student loans,
visit the Department of Education
Student Financial Assistance Web
site: www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/
Students.
Pollen
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Still, she recommended treat
ment for people suffering from run
ny noses, itchy eyes, grogginess and
that itch in the back of the throat
that just can’t be scratched.
“People really do not have to tol
erate horrible symptoms,” she said.
“There really are some advanced
choices for treating people and
making them more comfortable.”
Between 50 and 60 million
Americans suffer from allergies at
an annual medical cost of $4.5 bil
lion, according to the Asthma and
Allergy Foundation of America.
Mainstream treatments include
advice on avoiding exposure to
pollen, medications and im
munotherapy. Alternative treatments
include nutritional supplements and
homeopathic preparations.
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Photo editor: Jessie Swimeley
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