There are many companies that offer private loans. All offer essentially the same rates. Some have better incentives then others. I personally had a great experience with a company called Think Financial. They can be found at http://www.thinkfinancial.com
Or just do a simple search for private student loans on google and pick any on there. It doesn't cost you anything to apply to as many as you want and it doesn't take long either. GIve it a shot but be sure you understand the terms before signing the actual loan. Most if not all will offer you an in-school deferrment. Good Luck.
2006-09-28 17:08:28
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answered by Anonymous
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DON'T DO IT!! With bad credit, a loan through a bank will have a very, very high percentage rate and it will take you forever to get it paid off. Sure you can't get a Stafford loan? How about some other kind of loan with a deferred payment?
2006-09-28 14:01:57
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answered by bibliophile31 6
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Ok, Here is what you do !! First off before i say anything....GIRL ...banks love to give out MONEY to STUDENTS, especially TEENS, ARE TARGETS. I didnt even have a job or anything and they gave me 1200 credit card. Crazy huh. But anyways. ... the loan... Go to a local bank. Me i went to a BANK OF AMERICA> Thats the best one and i recommend it . but they give up to 50,000 a yr and a CAP of 250,000 thousand in grand total. They dont care if you have any credit cards. they could care less, because they belive that you will have a hard time paying it off and they build interest. They gave me 39,000 a yr to a private med school and are still continuing to do so. Hope this helped...if you have further questions pls feel free to email me...LOVEABLE_KATIE06@yahoo.com
2006-09-28 14:05:46
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answered by katie_00006 2
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go to google and type in student loans. credit and no cosignor is not a problem for this kind of thing. there are so many government grants and incentives, depending on your situation, it could be real cheap to go to college. also, ask your school, they may have prefered lenders and special grants.
2006-09-28 14:03:06
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answered by Mrs T 2
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try sallie mae's student signature loan
2006-09-28 14:01:17
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answered by Anonymous
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probably not gunna happen on your own.... if you dont want a co signer then you wont be able to get one unless you clean up your credit
2006-09-28 14:08:56
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answered by shortyonwheelz2005 3
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Fill out the Fasfa, or check with your bank.
2006-09-28 14:01:11
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answered by Sam 3
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