Im about to be a sophomore in school this fall but my school needs more money before it starts.
What are the best private student loans a person like me can get with little or no interest?
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I had a Pell grant, not required to pay back.Mr. Pell died earlier this year. try http://nslds.ed.gov
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSFA/DCS/repa
Your school that you are attending has info on financial aid. I want you to know that on the applications, some students are more eligible for financial aid than others, based on ethnic groups, handicap/disability and other reasons. also try http://www.ibrinfo.org. This info is from this year/Denver Post/Assoc Press, New Payment options ease school loan pain. Also, if you work in public service jobs, teacher, nurse,etc, some loans get reduced. I worked as a nurse, civilian and military. In 1980. I owed $40K to Univ of Miami, that was for 2 yrs only. I attended a jr college/transfer program at Miami-Dade Community College for 2 yrs. Best college I ever attended.. Everyone is looking for student loans. It took me 10yrs to pay back on a quartly schedule, well worth the return.. Good luck in your future education/career. Janet
I am Sarah Windi, i had issues getting a loan of 150k until i met Dr.Mark Walo. do contact him at securityfinancial.markwalo@gmail.com All thanks goes to my friends Lissa for introducing me to him. I am doing like wise here…..Congratulations as you contact him….
Before getting your 1st student loan..KNOW YOUR LOANS: FEDERAL VS. PRIVATE
Though federal and private loans are both eligible for consolidation, federal loans have superior rates and terms, which are set by the government. However, federal and private loans must be consolidated separately.
Federal Loans Have Favorable Terms
There are several types of federal loans that can be consolidated. These include:
* Stafford loan
* Perkins
* Parent PLUS
* Supplemental Loans for Students (SLSs)
* Health Professions Student Loans (HPSLs)
* Loans for Disadvantaged Students (LDSs)
* Nursing Student Loans (NSLs)
* Health Education Assistance Loans (HEALs)
Different loans carry different interest rates. Some are fixed, some are variable. While it’s possible to consolidate fixed–and variable-rate loans, the primary advantage of consolidation is shifting your variable-rate loans to a fixed rate.
Pls refer this site:
http://student-loan-consolidationrebate.blogspot.com/
Here is a great peer to peer lending organization. I joined it a while back and have nothing ill to say about it. You can lend or borrow at low interest rates.
https://www.lendingclub.com//invite/respond.action?int=67555&referrer=whitelord19
uscolleges.undonet.com – try this site. It has info about different US student loans and scholarships.