Student Loan Facts
by Bob Janeway
For a lot of students, a task that is even more intimidating than college itself
is working out out how to apply for a student loan. While the paperwork may seem
intimidating and complicated at first, there are many resources available to assist
you through the process. Many colleges and universities are switching over to
online form submission, which makes it even easier for most people.
The number one step to applying for a student loan is to fill out the standard
application to get federal student assistance. The
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) is available online for convenient electronic submission, or is available
as a paper form from many guidance counselors. Once you have submitted the form,
it will be evaluated and you will obtain a Student Aid Report that profiles your
eligibility for the most common types of federal student aid. You could be eligible
for other types of federal aid also, so be sure to check out other available programs as well.
Depending on the amount of federal student aid you will be awarded, you may have
to get more aid to handle all of your college expenses. A common method of doing
so is to search out and apply for a private student loan. Research lenders, rates,
terms and application procedures carefully to assure you find the best deal for you.
As with the FAFSA, virtually all lenders offer online form completion.
Some students likewise obtain financial aid for their education thru their parents,
who have got to borrow finances to do so. The federal program for parents looking
for a loan for their kids training is known as PLUS, and it is likewise a program
that accepts online submission of forms. While this is not a student loan in the
strictest sense, the federal program and many private loan programs offer special
interest rates to relieve the burden on parents.
As soon as you have found the online forms for the federal student loan application
program, you will need to sit down at a time when you are not hurried and be set
up with the information required by the form. In most cases you will have to do
this with your parents alongside to assist, as they will be required to furnish
info as well. Your federal student loan application will require personalized
info about you as well as your parents. Full name, address, and social security
number are standard, along with bank report and employment specifics.
The application will call for total revealing of fiscal data. This includes recent
income tax returns, stock market and additional financial holdings, as well as
property and other assets you may own. Both you and your parents will be required
to provide these numbers. The form will also look at outstanding debts owed by you
and your parents, including credit cards, car loans, and other payment amounts.
In general, the federal student loan application calls for the most in depth
information from you and your parents. This is because federal programs regard
financial need when calculating assistance awards and they need to have a complete
picture of the family's financial resources. A private student loan application,
conversely, might not call for as much or even any information given by your
parents if yours will be the sole name on the loan. If your parents are co-signors
then they will need to provide financial information to affirm their credit
stability alongside yours.
The decision procedure for federal student loan awards is fairly drawn out, since
the programs study applications from all over the United States. The immense volume
of applications means it will require a bit of time to appraise qualifications and
determine eligibility for federal student loan programs. Private lenders, on the
other hand, will generally render a decision quicker.
Student Loans Advice-A student loan is designed to help you pay for college tuition,
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