Thursday, November 19, 2009

Student Loans?

I am currently going to college I don't have very good credit and I am taking 5 classes and I wanted to know if I could still take out a student loan and deffer payment till I graduate even if I am not employed and don't have good credit? or does anyone know of student loan companies who do not require for you to be employed there is one it's something like myrichuncle.com, but that is the only one I know about. Any one out there know how I can get approved for student loans at school with out being employed?

Student Loans?
The federal Stafford loan does not require you to be employed, has no credit check and you can defer payment until you graduate. Start by filling out your FAFSA (fafsa.ed.gov).





Make sure you max out the federal loan money that's available to you before you use private student loans. Federal loans generally have lower interest rates and more generous repayment options. Private loans are typically credit based (meaning you need good credit or a cosigner with good credit.)





Good luck!
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Reply:Go to your financial aid office. If its an accredited college, federally backed student loans do not require that you be employed.
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