Posted on October 1st, 2008 by admin
The FASFA is an important part of applying for student loans. Even if you are not getting government loans, the FASFA can help you to get private loans. It shows that you have at least tried alternative options before coming to the lender for a private loan.
The FASFA is pretty straight forward. [...]
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Posted on August 27th, 2008 by admin
Most of the larger banks and some of the smaller private lending institutions offer various forms and options of both federal and private student loans. Citibank student loans are available under the CitiAssist Loan program, which provides a wide range of student loans for undergraduate, graduate, law and health professions and residency loans. Each of [...]
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Posted on August 27th, 2008 by admin
Regardless of the type of student loan that you are apply for, working through a lender or financial institute that provides a wide range of loan options is always an important considerations. Chase student loans offer a just such a wide option on both the original undergraduate loan, graduate loans and even consolidation loans for [...]
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Posted on August 26th, 2008 by admin
Bank One student loans are also known as Education One loans and are offered by Chase Education Finance Department. The Bank One student loans operate similar to any type of private school loan in that they are based on the student and/or co-signers credit score and are independent of the type of degree or program [...]
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Posted on August 26th, 2008 by admin
Even for students with bad credit, student loans are still a very real option to get the funding needed to attend two and four year college and university programs as well as to attend specific trade school courses. Since credit scores are often used in determining funding levels for students, it is often assumed with [...]
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Posted on August 26th, 2008 by admin
Astrive student loans are private education loans offered to students in graduate, undergraduate and even in professional and continuing education programs. Astrive student loans can be used towards many different education related costs such as tuition, books, rent and accommodation to go to school, lab fees, computers and software related to school and even for [...]
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Posted on August 25th, 2008 by admin
ACS student loans are really no different than any other type of federal student loan, they are just processed by a specific company, namely ACS, Inc. ACS actually stands for Affiliated Computer Services, and they are an outsourcing company that handles many types of data processing and databases. The ACS student loans are any type [...]
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Posted on August 25th, 2008 by admin
Bad credit is something that no one wants to have, but unfortunately it is also relatively easy to acquire, especially for younger people that don’t have a large positive credit history. Even a few late or missed payments on a credit card, possibly even just a very small amount, can negatively affect your credit. It [...]
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Posted on August 25th, 2008 by admin
Any private loan company or alternative student loan is going to require a credit check before they approve a student loan or set an interest rate. Since most students have no credit, which can be just as difficult to deal with as bad credit, finding student loans for bad credit scores through private lenders can [...]
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Posted on August 24th, 2008 by admin
Thankfully for most students and parents, student loans, bad credit problems or little credit now have almost nothing to do with each other as long as you avoid private student loans that use your credit score as a tool in determining the loan. In the past several issues have prevented students from getting student loans, [...]
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