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My friend is in a RT program. She has 3 semesters left. Just before clinicals she found out she was no longer eligible for FAFSA if she continued @ her current school. The school she attends has a habit of taking themselves off student loan list. For example she found a student loan site on the internet and applied and used that to pay for last semester. She reffered others to the same site. This semester her school is no longer on their list. What can she do now. A private loan is out because she can't repay until she finishes school. She pulls double shifts at a hospital on the weekends 32hrs. every week. She also works after class Mon-Fri. and is rasing and is rasing a little boy. Where can she find the money to finish school?

2007-02-24 03:29:47 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Financial Aid

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There are private loans that allow you to start paying after you go to school. I got through school on private loans, and they had the same grace period as federal loans. Tell her to check out banks, or through her employer. I got a Wells Fargo student loan through my father's employer. Watch out though, private student loans have high interest rates! Good luck!

2007-02-24 07:17:34 · answer #1 · answered by queenrakle 5 · 0 0

Can your lender dole out the loan proceeds on a monthly basis so you're not paying interest on it? If you're getting it all up front, ask your landlord if he will take a slightly reduced amount up front for the rent for the whole school year. Say a 6-7% reduction of the total amount might be reasonable. That's a better rate than you can get on short-term retail CD's. I just checked that with the guy who sits across from me who sells them all day. The other expenses, food, living expenses, etc., could be deposited into a student savings account and then withdrawn when you need it. Discipline is the key word here. Check with the local banks to find one that does not charge you fees to open and maintain a student savings account with small balances. The fees can eat up your savings quickly and must be avoided. A part-time job helps in this regard, too.

2016-05-24 05:52:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Here are some free databases you can search. You will receive advertisements if you sign up.

www.fastweb.com
www.scholarships.com
www.collegeboard.com
www.fastaid.com
www.wiredscholar.com

2007-02-25 13:06:58 · answer #3 · answered by John Hightower 5 · 0 0

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2007-02-25 04:04:50 · answer #4 · answered by Vidor Rayne 2 · 0 0

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2007-02-25 11:59:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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