May 29, 2010
Financial Aid | Aid For Students With Poor Credit
Those students that would wish to apply for financial aid, but have poor credit should not be desolate because attaining college entry or qualification is not and should not be something far fetched. There are certain options available that help students who have poor credit records to pay for their studies. One of the common forms of aid for students with a poor credit record is the US federal loan. These federal loans are made in such a way that most students that complete their high school and want to enter college do not have credit ratings as yet. There is a Stafford loan that operates under the United States Department of education and this loan does not look or take in to account the student’s financial rating in order for them to apply for a loan. The only thing that can be a cause for concern is if you have bad credit ratings of say not repaying back your previous loan.
These loans are issued subsidized or not subsidized. The subsidized loan is issued on need and the interest is paid by the government whilst the particular student attends college. The other type of loan is for students but the government does not pay the interest, it is the student who pays for the interest. These loans are generally of low- interest. Another type of student loan is the Perkins loan in which the loan amount is determined by factors such as the college to be attended by the student. Those students that carry bad credit ratings should check for federal grants.
Students can also take private loans to fund their studies. Although the government does not guarantee these loans or act as a guarantor they do offer higher lending amounts than the government loans and with private loans bad and or poor credit can be a negative factor.
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6 Comments on Financial Aid | Aid For Students With Poor Credit »
April 1, 2011
Tiara @ 1:40 pm:
(this whole discussion feels like dejavu…)
Scholarships are a form of financial aid. Financial aid is the big umbrella of services that assist students with paying their costs for education – this includes scholarships, loans, work-study agreements, etc. They are all difficult to obtain, no matter how smart or poor or amazing or whatever you are.
May 1, 2011
anatechorg @ 11:33 am:
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May 7, 2011
Ping.fm @ 7:46 am:
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May 27, 2011
kathy a. @ 12:03 am:
caldem, i also went to a private college, on scholarships and luck and working up to 3 jobs. and yes, i'm grateful for the financial aid available. my husband and my sister went to UC berkeley, both working themselves through, with financial aid.
the point here is that financial aid is not keeping up. and the costs are so high now that no student can get by without very serious financial help. my parents contributed $2000 to my post-high school education, and then i was on my own. and in my day, i could get by without enormous loans. that is not really true now.
May 31, 2011
Alina M Sordo @ 12:35 am:
I like to more about financial aid, or grant, which I could apply for. We are 3 in the house going to school and I have never qualified for financial aid, because of my husband and my income. But my two kids and I have decided to go to college, so it hard for three people to be studing at the same time. How can I get help for my family to go to college without having to get into dept,
September 16, 2011
boat' @ 4:03 am:
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