By JULIE CARR SMYTH, AP Statehouse Correspondent
By JULIE CARR SMYTH, AP Statehouse Correspondent
Published
09/06/10
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Private, nonprofit colleges in Ohio and 11 other states have launched a new web tool to help students find private loans for school.
C. Todd Jones, an Ohio official who helped develop the website called The Marketplace, said students can find it daunting to shop for bank or credit union loans needed to fill the gap between government grants or scholarships and the cost of attending college.
"The big difference in this is that it will now allow a transparent marketplace where students can find out how much they are going to be charged for their loan before they make a loan application, and they...
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