December 7, 2004

James A. Sattler,
Chair, Home Builders Institute Board of Trustees

Mark Hutchings,
Chair, NAHB Student Chapters
Advisory Board
Letter from the Chair
Job Corps Students Reap Benefits of NAHB Membership
Beazer Homes Honored for Support of Student Chapters
Sec. Chao Presents Grant for Program Addressing Housing Industry’s Need for Skilled Workers
Students in Mississippi and Arizona Meet With Industry Leaders
Builders Care Rampathon Makes a Difference in Florida
Beginning of a Career...The Story of a Student Chapter Alum
Freddie Mac and NAHB Student Chapters' 'A Day at the Job Site'
Building Material Shortages Persist, But Don’t Appear to Be Getting Any Worse
Largest Ever Job Fair Planned for the 2005 IBS
2005 IBS Student Schedule
Chapter Notes!
Wells Fargo Capital for Knowledge® Loan Program
New 'Quick Link' to Big Member Savings
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  Wells Fargo Capital for Knowledge® Loan Program

The Wells Fargo Capital for Knowledge Loan Program - a program tailored for NAHB Student Chapter members can help you and your family members reach your educational goals. 

The Capital for Knowledge Loan Program provides affordable financing options for undergraduate and graduate programs, technical/professional training, studies at private K-12 schools and military academies, and education loan consolidation.

 

The Capital for Knowledge Loan Program is flexible, affordable, and convenient, with great features such as:

 

·          Instant credit pre-approval over the phone or online

·          Interest rate-reduction rewards

·          24-hour online access to account  information

·          Cosigner release option

·          Principal deferment options (not available on K-12 loans)

·          Loan amounts up to $25,000 per school year ($100,000 for Consolidation loans)

 

Capital for Knowledge Program counselors are available to assist members in obtaining the flexible, affordable and convenient funding they need. To learn more about the program, call toll-free

1-888-651-LOAN (1-888-651-5626), or visit us online at www.capital4u.net.

 

FREE Online Resources:

The Capital for Knowledge Loan Program also offers a variety of FREE online services to help make it easier for your association members and their families to receive the education they have always dreamed of.  Those services include:

 

  • Scholarship search giving students access to over 1.6 million scholarship, grant, and prize opportunities worth nearly $5 billion.  Visit www.capital4u.net and click on Resource Tools.
  • College search to help students find the college or university that best meets their needs and preferences.  Visit www.capital4u.net and click on Resource Tools.
  • College Planner for high school students, with detailed information on everything from planning their curriculum to financing their higher education.  A step-by-step guide for high school students and their families on how to plan and pay for college. Tips include choosing the right school, applying to college, testing information and much more.
  • CollegeSTEPS® Program for high school students will offer tips, like how to study for college entrance exams, how to save for college, and when to apply for financial aid.  Click here to sign up for the CollegeSTEPS program.
  • The Hands on BankingSM Program to learn about banking basics, savings and checking accounts, budgeting, credit and investing.  Visit the www.handsonbanking.com site. 

For more information and to apply, Call 888-651-LOAN (888-651-5626), or visit us online at

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