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Applying For a Student Loan
by : Lorna Mclaren
Studying at college can be an expensive business and you are likely to be considering taking out a Student Loan to help you meet all our costs. Before you make a decision on which of the thousands of Student Loans that are available is right for you it is important to weigh up all your options.
It is important that you apply for all possible Government Financial Aid. Your school's financial aid office can supply you with the forms and all deadlines for federal and state applications. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA form) is the only form you must file with the Federal Government.
You will receive your Student Aid Report (SAR) around four-six weeks after completing your FAFSA. It will provide you with details on your federal and state aid eligibility and give you your Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Financial Aid offices will use the information contained in the SAR to determine your total aid package, including loan eligibility and federal work study qualification. You can then use this information to help determine how much you need to borrow with a Student Loan.
Many Student Loans dont require you to start repayments until you have been working for six months after graduation. This gives you a chance to start earning some money before your monthly committments start regarding your loan. Lorna Mclaren has an information website http://www.123-debt-consolidation-loans.com where you can get information regarding Student Loans and where to apply.
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