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I have questions about student loans. Can I get a loan to cover tuition and all your books / books / etc?

August 29, 2010 by  
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I was at school the game for a long period. I am now an adult on my own and I think to go back to school. I am in a local community college to beginnen.Ich do not have much money (less than $ 28,000 / year) and probably start to work part time. That means even less money! Learn how Student loans to pay fees, and books? It will also pay if I live in my apartment off campus? (There is no on-campus) we return to that I was not too much money, which means less income for at least some federal aid, right? With this on my ability to obtain credit distracted? “I’m nervous. I really want to, but want to get in over my head. I have no parents, help me out of trouble when I’m 27th I tue.PS.

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6 Responses to “I have questions about student loans. Can I get a loan to cover tuition and all your books / books / etc?”

  1. Victoria says:

    certain loans will only pay tuition, but most loans to tuition, rent, living expenses and books. Talk to your financial advisor and the school will help you get a loan. My salliemae loans and loans for both citizenbank Trufant my rent and school fees and books, if I wanted them 2

  2. C R says:

    I’m back in school and one of my friends. There is so much money for you according to your needs and not your credit card. Ask your financial aid office about scholarships as well as most of the many schools, private schools operate even Stipendien.Also pay when you do it right, he does everything, including housing, so if you buy outside of curves, such as books ebay if you can, you can be enough to live off.

  3. wayfaroutthere says:

    I will answer, “probable”. Student loans can be all the things you described, so no problem to use. The only question is whether a loan big enough for all or most things, and the best place to know, is the financial aid office of the school you try to visit as a hedge. And with your income and are old enough that the income of your parents are not directed against you, I think it’s a very good chance of a loan, which covers all but the school tell you with certainty.

  4. mommyoftwo53 says:

    It really depends on the school you attend, the cost of participation and there. Most schools are to include their participation in the tuition, books, transportation, housing, etc.. . Other schools, however, have their participation fee, tuition and books. So if your school has extra stuff in their cost, the money you so little things like housing assistance. But remember that the extra money will come from loans ok, so if you want to take a large number of loans and enter a field that you are good money, because it is not worthwhile in the long term. You can use the FWA fafsa4caster. Ed gov site and it will be an estimate of what you get in Pell Grant and a loan for your school.

  5. spalmer says:

    If you are single and make $ 28,000 / year. . . That’sa lot of money. In 2007 I $ 15,000 / year (independent students) and two person household – one responsible for my son and I’m not much of a Pell grant. In the past year because of unemployment for a few months, I qualified for the full Pell, and I have only $ 12,000 per year (two-person household). Regardless of whether you receive a grant of money, you’ll Federal Stafford loans qualify, allowing a maximum of $ 9,500 for freshman year as an independent. You can use this money for housing costs, but you owe money to loan back with interest. . . so you do not use it unwisely. If the loan maximum of five years. . . you have made more than $ 50,000 in student loans. Your monthly payment would be about $ 800 per month. Student loans are not dismissed in bankruptcy. . . So you really have to repay. I suggest to continue to work full time at school. Since you have no children. . . It is not difficult to do. Just be well organized and do your job. They are much better in a few years ago, the feeling when you with $ 9,000 in student loan debt of graduates, instead of $ 50,000.

  6. Suddenly Human says:

    Unfortunately, an annual salary of 28K for a single person who is not small. So, you probably will not qualify for free grants. However, they will be eligible for student loans subsidized by the federal level. As a freshman independent, you can credit up to 7,500 per year if you attend full time in both semesters of the spring and fall. . . (The spring is past, so if you start to fall, you can get half that amount). Yes, you can use this money to pay you for life. The loan money directly to school and balances your tuition will be sent automatically. The rest is for you (since about a month after the session began, if you get your order in time) with as you wish. How you go depends on how expensive the school is and how much you leihen.Wenn It is 3500 in Stafford loan for the spring semester and your tuition 3000, then had a huge 500 to help with living expenses . If a Stafford loan 3500, and only 1,500 in your teaching this semester, then you get 2,000 for the semester would hatte.Ich anything drastic with your working hours until they are sure to know how much you us. . Sometimes it’s hard to grasp. . . 90% of the time you have never as much as you think you should. But you will know with certainty whether the check is in your hands!