A great visual look at the subject of federal student loans.
The latest McGraw-Hill FCU Financial Literacy Series seminar, “How to Apply For Student Loans and Educational Grants,” focused on the costs of higher education, strategies for paying tuition, as well as numerous other topics that showed how individuals can send their children to college in an affordable manner. The seminar’s presenter was Ken O’Connor, the Director of Student Advocacy for Fynanz, Inc.
Of the huge number of videos available about student loans here is one which I particularly liked.
Those student loans add up and can become a burden to us if we don’t plan in a smart way. Here’s Alan with some tips about our student loans. Get more financial tips with Thrifty Thursday and Financial Fitness with Alan Akina! Visit www.101financial.com Video Rating: 3 / 5
If you are looking for a video about private student loans then look no further because below you will find a great video I ran across just the other day.
What to do if you are having trouble paying your student loans? Courtney, a certified Credit Counselor, talks about ways you can pay federal and private student loans. For more information, please visit www.myfinancialgoals.org
Question by oyin_o: Which financial organization offers fixed rate private student loans?
I need a list of banks/financial organization that offer private fixed interest rate student loans.
No 1 answer:
Answer by Dan After filling out your FAFSA online you should have a strong list of lenders. One of which is Sallie Mae:
https://www.salliemae.com/
If you need more consult your financial aid office at your school.
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Question by Ammar: does private student loans effect the future financial aid of students for college?
i just want to know if state and federal grants for college will be effected by the private student loans.
for example, if private student loan is taken to consolidate credit debt in addition to college semester bill.
Selected answer:
Answer by ahmed k All ways opt for Bank loan .Loan from mony lenders cannot be considerd as source of finance .
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Question by yezzzir: Will I receive Financial Aid if I haven’t started to pay off my federal student loans?
I attended university from Fall of 04 to Winter of 06. During that time, I took out 2 student loans. I basically been out of school almost 3 years, and have not started to pay those off. I want to return this fall, so I just filled out my FASFA application online. Will the non-payment of these loans affect my eligibility for financial aid?
Selected answer:
Answer by Suddenly Human If they are in default, you won’t be able to get any finanical aid. If they are not, then you will be fine.
Some excellent information about private student loans is provided in this short video.
Financial aid consultant Paul Wrubel explains Stafford loan limits, and the difference between subsidized and unsubsidized student loans. Visit www.simpletuition.com to find student loans.
Question posed by courtney!: Can someone please explain how financial aid and student loans work?
I have no idea what I’m doing, I’m trying to get into a university. I recently withdrew from a local technical program due to the lack of competence of one of the instructors. When I first started at the Technical School I had little knowledge about financial aid and student loans, this time I want to be fully prepared. Can someone explain to me how financial aid and student loans work? I have filled out a fafsa, and have to change my school code for the new school I’ll be attending. Also, what else should I be doing to get more money for my education?
The top answer:
Answer by Tommy call dept of education
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What do you think about this video on federal student loans?
In order to repay federal student loans, it’s important to find out who the lenders are and how to set up automatic payments. Visit www.nslds.com to find out who a current lender is with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans and financial aid. Expert: Brooke Kramer Contact: www.argosy.edu Bio: Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton Video Rating: 0 / 5