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Is there a student loan co-signer who dosn’t charge of keeping the refund?

August 22, 2010 by  
Filed under Student loans

I try to apply for a Student loan, but I have no credit card. My aunt said she CoSign for me if I have a loan they could not get hold responsible. Is this possible?

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6 Responses to “Is there a student loan co-signer who dosn’t charge of keeping the refund?”

  1. ozmarules says:

    try lending Stratford I think that is what its name

  2. Heather says:

    is what a co-signer.

  3. Rebecca M. says:

    The reason they are a co-signer is available for you, because that person is (usually stand with good credit) for you, that says that even in what you do not pay, they will.

  4. Jugi says:

    That is the question of a co-signer

  5. Found-1 says:

    Applying for a Federal Stafford loan. they do not need a cosigner or credit check. www. FAFSA. Ed gov

  6. intrloper says:

    The definition of a co-signer is a person who is responsible for the loan if the principal applicant is unable or unwilling to repay the loan. So if you stop the payments, the lender will apply to your co-signer and your co-singer is legally responsible for all interest and principle you ausleihen.Selbst if you do not have a credit card, you can always enter a Stafford loan through the Federal Program for Education Loan. You must be logged in and have the school complete a FAFSA application to eligibile. That is, you do not need a job, and you do not need a credit card, and it is in your name nur.Sprechen you with your financial aid office, which is what they are there. It’s their job to help you see the student loans, and if you are eligible for financial assistance from others.