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Applying for Student Loans

The student
loan application process is not as difficult as it sounds. Although it can
be done through a bank or credit union, it is best to do it directly from
the educational institution. Once the application for admission is accepted,
the next step is at the financial aid office. The personnel know the most
direct and simplest methods of securing funds. When the aid request is sent
directly from the school, the letterhead ensures the quickest response.
Once a person
has an acceptance letter, the financial aid office can offer a list of various
sources to pay for the education. Prior to entering this office, be sure to have
as much of the background paperwork with you. These include your tax returns for
the previous year as well as those of your parents. A parent or guardians income
is usually considered unless the student is married or has been living
separately for a period of time exceeding twelve months.
Three primary
factors will determine the path decided upon for securing funds. These are;
student’s status, financial needs, and grade point from high school. The
student’s status refers to full or part-time. The course of study also comes
into play because of special fees associated with certain scholastic paths such
as lab or equipment needs. A prospective students high school grade point will
help determine the student’s eligibility for grants and scholarships. The
financial needs will consider the prospective student as well as parents and/or
spousal income as well.
For any form
of financial aid, ensure enough time is allowed for a response. Most
institutions suggest at least an eight-week lead-time. The earlier one
applies, the better the chances of securing the necessary funds in time to start
class at the beginning of the semester.
So, get to work! Find that scholarship, and while you are at it, use the
information on sites like:
Scholarship Experts.com
FastWeb!
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The Scholarship Zone
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