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Federal student loans, grants, FAFSA?

August 19, 2010 by  
Filed under Student loans

I’m looking to apply for a Sallie Mae private Student loan this semester coming up, I know I should try to avoid any form of “private Student loans,” but I live off campus, and I have to pay rent, is the only reason why I ask for a private loan. I thought about going for the loan of the Federal Republic of Germany, but I’m looking around and reading other reviews and I the impression that the school will return the extra money they are not using. Is this true? Oh and I filled out the FAFSA, and I know that I get and I am paid based on my tuition on my FAFSA, but if I take the money left over after planning the school, what they need so they send me the extra money? that the grant application and? I really want, so I do not have too many borrowers of private loans, I am for the application of knowledge.

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2 Responses to “Federal student loans, grants, FAFSA?”

  1. Amy M says:

    I am a FAFSA and financial aid recipients and the best thing they told me that you should never base your decisions on what happens to one of your friends, or what you hear. There are too many variables that affect what you do or do not receive. Contact your financial aid office at the school as soon as möglich.Für call FAFSA to determine how many / What kind of grants you are eligible für.1-800-4-FED-AID

  2. Suddenly Human says:

    Firstly, the school will not return the money funding that does not use it. They give it to you. . . . at least once per semester. If the amount paid, you do not repay. If they are, after all they have to credit you zurückzahlen.Zweitens just because you live off campus, does not mean you can not use federal student loans. I lived off campus for the Graduate Stafford and my money to help with some of my rent and utilities. It takes a little planning. . . and you remember you may not have the money before school starts. . . but I had a job and saved my own money auch.Auch if you apply for FAFSA, you have the option of including a federal student loan. You must indicate “yes” because the federal student loan is an interest rate that is less than half of what you will get a private student loan. Do not forget you have not a co-signer. Also do not forget. . . money from your credit (if you have left after paying the tuition receipts) to you. . . . having to pay rent, utilities, transportation costs. . . usw.Nehmen not a private student loan, the Bundesrat, which will be available through FAFSA and your financial aid office of schools. You need a co-signer is solvent and if you do not have the payments were to die or become disabled, your co-signer must repay your loan.