A few days ago
Manda

Student Loans: Tuition Answer Loans?

I am a college student looking to get a loan just to help me out with money during the year. I cannot hold a job and do the full time school with the program I am studying.

What is the best loan agency to go with and why? Do they have low interest rates etc.

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A few days ago
NY PTK

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First, there are a few loans that you need to work in order: They are Stafford, PEL Grant and Non-Stafford… The first, is gauranteed by the gov’t for up to X dollars…the second is a grant…never pay it back and the latter is not as fun as the first two…

Next look up scholarships and grants online, then take a look into your public library…the place with the books and shelves…lol…Seriously, tell the people at the desk that you need the scholarship book listings… That book will have everything from the Perdue chicken scholarship to the WTF scholarship…currently 80% go unapplied for…

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A few days ago
Anonymous
I just got a student loan and I had the same problem. go to FASFA [[Free Application for Student Federal Aid]] and fill out the paperwork they give you. www.fafsa.ed.gov

They will also determine if you are eligible for any grants, such as the Pell Grant. Grants are great because unlike a loan, you don’t have to pay back the money.

Student loans typically have low interest rates. Also, most don’t require payments until 6 months after graduation. FASFA will help you out with any further questions. You might want to get into contact with your college’s Financial Aid office as well.

Good Luck and I hope this helped!

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5 years ago
maura
Sallie Mae doesn’t offer tuition answer loans anymore. If you had sufficient credit to be able to cosign for the loan, you’d be able to take out the loan yourself without a cosigner. That’s probably not the case. So the answer is probably “no” because this loan no longer exists in the first place, and even if it existed, your credit is probably not good enough.
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A few days ago
Walter W
Always start with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before anything else. After that check with your school’s financial aid office to see what they got. Most schools offer loans to students.
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A few days ago
Brandon W
I have Stafford Loans out. Check with your Financial Aid office and they will be happy to help you apply.
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