YES, you can get loans.
Join a credit union and be a member for the savings on checking and other good stuff.
Then ask if they arrange education loans, most do. They can help you.
BUT, get all policies in writing on loans and put away in safe box. Ask what happens if I get sick or hurt and can't pay loans. GET IT IN WRITING. If they don't have write off or deferments buy some disability insurance of your own.
A friend from work had a daughter go to school six years, worked one year and got some wierd nerve disease and could not work. They hounded her for payments until she got the state congress people after them and they finally put the loan on deferment but she is afraid someday they will come after her again and she may never be able to work.
Good luck with schooling and I hope you achieve everything you set your heart to.
2006-10-30 16:58:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you can. In fact, many students take out loans that cover their entire undergraduate education. Because you will be attending community college for the first two years, your total loan expense should be lower than the average 4-year loan. Check out http://www.macquil.com for a list of student loan providers. Alternatively, you could also talk to your financial aid advisor and see if your college has any partnerships with a student loan granting institution.
2006-10-31 07:14:10
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answered by Atena4ever 6
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the non-public loan will usually require you to start paying it back on the instant. the college loan will usually have a software the place you could defer money till 6 months once you graduate...or be certain to leave college. i might propose going with the pupil loan, so as which you have no money to rigidity approximately till you could certainly pay them! :-) That way your credit is secure
2016-11-26 20:25:05
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answered by alire 4
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Try www.Student-Loans.net. It is a directory of private student issuers that offer a variety of student loans up to $40,000 a year for all student and colleges, including community colleges.
2006-10-30 22:30:11
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answered by bluedevilstudent 2
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Consolidate your student loans! Sallie Mae has a great program!!
Good Luck!
Some helpful website below:
http://www.salliemae.com ( For student loans)!!!!
http://www.iefa.org -------> International Students on the web <----
http://www.about.com --->Great search engine and information site for everything <---
http://www.ed.gov/index.jhtml --> Dept. of Education for any questions<--
http://www.fastweb.com
http://www.gocollege.com
http://www.collegeboard.com
http://www.scholarships.com
http://www.walmartfoundation.org
Please go to the Department of Education for more help and a list of student loan foundations.
2006-11-01 10:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Check this out
http://tinyurl.com/y8zsj6
2006-10-30 16:42:01
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answered by Anonymous
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www.fafsa.us
This should tell you everything you need to know about financial aid.
2006-10-30 16:43:54
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answered by Anonymous
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