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I had heard that Federal loans are a bettter deal. Anyone?????

How do we work through the maze of financial aid. Any advice on available scholarships that might be easy to obtain?

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Oct
15

How can i pay off my student loan?

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i just looked at my payment history of the loan yet it seems to never go down. more than half of the money is going towards interest. it seems like this will take forever to pay off. could i just get a better deal at a bank and pay them back at a lesser rate? any ideas/advice will be appricated

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Though most student loans are unsecured and the interest rate charged is subsidized, these loans are not always available for everyone. Thus, those who do not qualify for federal student loans or private subsidized student loans often wonder whether it is possible to obtain a private unsecured loan in order to finance college studies. The answer to this question is not a simple one.

There are many variables to be taken into account in order to answer whether financing college studies with unsecured loan products is possible or not. There are some particular issues that need to be addressed prior to answering this question: The loan amount needed, the repayment program expected, credit requirements for approval and income requirements for approval.

Loan Amount Needed And Unsecured Loans’ Figures

The amount of money needed to pay for college is usually rather high. Thus, you will need a fair loan amount to cope with these needs. The problem is that unsecured loans do not provide very high loan amounts and thus, you may get the money needed to pay for a year or two of college studies but not much more than that. So, unless you plan to generate a better income in the future that may let you obtain another loan, chances are that unsecured loan financing will not be the answer to your needs.

Unsecured loans are however great for financing additional college expenses while a federal loan or private student loan is used to finance the main college expenses. Unsecured loans can become a great tool to fill in the gaps generated by expenses that these other loans do not cover for. Besides, the flexibility that unsecured loans provide makes them an excellent financial product for students that usually have a part time job or other moderate income sources.

Credit Requirements On Unsecured Loans

In order to get approved for unsecured loans you will need a good credit score. This is due to the fact that unsecured loans have no collateral guaranteeing the loan repayment and thus, the risk for the lender is higher than with secured loans. Therefore, most lenders will not take a higher risk by lending to someone with stains on the credit report such as defaults or bankruptcies.

Yet, it is possible to obtain a bad credit unsecured loan if you know where to look for them. Do not expect however, to get competitive interest rates or very advantageous loan terms. Your possibilities as regards to loan amount and repayment program length will be limited and you will need to show proof of a suitable income for affording the monthly payments and other expenses without sacrifices in order to get approved.

Income Requirements On Unsecured Loans

To obtain an unsecured loan you will basically need to show proof of income. This implies showing copies of your paychecks, or tax presentations if you work on your own. It is possible to obtain a loan based on your claimed income but these loans are far more expensive than regular unsecured loans and are harder to qualify for in terms of credit requirements.

Furthermore, in most cases, you will need to show the lender that the amount of the monthly payments will not exceed 45% of your available income. This is due to the fact that the lender wants to make sure that you will honor your obligations even if unexpected expenses rise and you need to dispose of an important part of your income in order to face them.



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I’m currently suffering financial problems. I am thinking about going into debt relief program. I have a student loan for $4,700 and two credit card with balance of $3,000. I am looking for the best debt relief company that is trusted and can settle me with one low monthly payment

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I plan to attend Arizona State University in January, but I will be underage. My parents are willing to co-sign for my loan, but because of my age no lender will deal with me.

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I’ve been at community college for the last few years and am finally moving up, but money is tight…When you get a student loan can you use it for other expenses than just tuition? Because here in San Diego tuition is cheap compared to my rent!!!

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Jun
10

Student loan advice?

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I need to know what kind of loan to get. My company will pay it back after I get my grades, but I still need to get my loan first. Should I get a personal loan or is a student loan a better deal?

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Dec
18

What type of student loan should I get? ?

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I am going to be transferring from a community college to a university fall 2009. I was wondering where I can get the best deal on student loans.. From my bank, from my credit union, or from the government? Who tends to give the lowest interest rates? Thanks!

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I wonder if I’m even eligible to do it because I owe a great deal on my own student loan. I’m not on default now but I have been on default once. Does anyone know if I’m eligible to cosign?

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I’ve got tuition, but then I have the actual cost of living to deal with whilst in school. Rent, Books, Etc. I don’t have rich parents, and my current earning power is basically null when the bills come rolling in.

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