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hi... im gonig to be attending college next fall and i will be needing to take out some loans...

you hear about all these loans on tv, but i was wondering if anyone knows the best one there is as far as rate and overall quality?

thanks

2007-09-01 04:21:49 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Financial Aid

4 answers

Here's the best FREE site to go to.

http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/

I applied for my Pell Grants and received them. You'll also have to apply for a pin number for access, but be prepared with your taxes from the previous year in front of you to see if you qualify.

Good Luck.

2007-09-01 05:53:17 · answer #1 · answered by chole_24 5 · 1 0

I wouldnt go with any of the ones currently on TV. They are marketing under different names, but really the same lender. Go to your school for recommendations on private loans, that is what the TV loans are that you are seeing. Get a Stafford first.

In addition, Sallie Mae has one of the highest fee private loans on the market. Many others are zero fee.

2007-09-03 22:42:41 · answer #2 · answered by John 3 · 0 0

well when you actually go to college, you will probably qualify for the federal stafford and federal perkins loans for a certain amount, depending on your background. To cover the rest of my tuition I use the Sallie Mae signature loan. The interest rates are lower and they are more trustworthy than getting one through a bank. To look into Sallie mae more, go to:
http://www.salliemae.com

2007-09-01 12:11:24 · answer #3 · answered by leafonthewind88 2 · 1 0

Students who are looking for a bad credit student loan should pick three schools they are most interested in, talk to the admissions office, and ask what is needed to apply in their school.A bad creditdepending on whether you are a homeowner or not. The rate of interest to be paid on unsecured bad credit student loans is higher than that on secured bad credit student loans. This is because the secured bad credit student loans are backed by your home as a security.

2007-09-01 12:22:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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