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Madelyn667 views

How can I afford college if I don't have anyone to help me get loans?

Both of my parents have very bad credit due to my father going to jail multiple times. Because of this, I am worried that I won't be able to get loans for college. I have no one to cosign for me and I can only get around $5500 through the federal government. #financial-aid #college #loans #student-loans

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Kaira597 views

When is the best time to pay back a student loan?

Hi. I’m asking about student loans because I am currently a senior in high school and I plan on going to college. College is expensive and I’ve applied for many scholarships but I’m not sure if that’s enough money. I think I might have to take a loan. If I do I want to know when is the best time to pay it back to the government so I won’t be in debt for the rest of my life. #college #loans #money #educational-technology

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Amanda898 views

Are loans worth it?

My job barely pays enough for rent let alone school, but I have to pay loans back at some point and there's no guarantee I'll get a good job. #school #stressed #financial-planning #loans

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Nick693 views

How long will it take me to pay back student loans?

Loan amounts are huge, how will I be able to live and pay back the loans? #money-management #finance #college #student-debt #student-loans #loans #debt

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Alvaro531 views

What are the benefits of scholarships over loans?

I qualify for many scholarships and loans, but which ones should I focus on? #scholarships #loans #financial-aid #college

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Cristina700 views

Where is the best place to go to get out of a big debt such as school, car, and credit?

I need info on how I can get help to pay these bills. #financial-planning #debt #student-debt #loans #finance

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Emma752 views

What is the average student debt? What can I do to avoid it?

I really really don't want end up in debt #money #debt #student-debt #loans #financial-planning

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Samantha927 views

How could you pay for college? when you are inside can you make payments?

I am asking this because I got a scholarship to ACU, but I still need more.money to pay off. #college #college-tuition #scholarships #loans

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Jilly700 views

Why is it so difficult for non-traditional students to get financial aid?

As a student who is not right out of high school, nor has the ability to have parental assistance, I have found it almost impossible to find scholarships and/or grants for someone such as myself that is classified as a non-traditional student. Not to mention, it's impossible to obtain student loans if you have poor credit and have no available co-signer. It makes paying for college very difficult. #financialaid #nontraditionalstudent #loans #college-scholarships

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Carmen531 views

How to pay for college

What is the best source of financing to pay for college beyond what you qualify for with government loans? #college #financial-aid #scholarships #loans

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What is credit and how do I build good credit?

Going into college you are confronted with lots of ways to pay for tuition, including loans. Typically, everyone is charged around the same interest for their loans because there tends to be little to no credit history among young individuals . I know that this may not be the case for any future loans I may take and that my credit score may be taken into account when a bank is giving out a loan. So how do I begin to build my credit and work towards earning a good score? #finance #credit-cards #credit #college #money #loans #student-loans

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Rosa676 views

How quickly am I able to get a job in the career I pursued?

I am asking because I want to be able to get a job right after college so that I can pay off the rest of my tuition and the possible loans I have. I want to be able to pay them as soon as possible so that I don't have any worries in the future. #tuition #college #loans #career-development

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Isaac894 views

Is it worth it to take out a student loan?

I want to make sure that taking out a loan is a good idea. If I don't get a job right out of college, it will be hard to pay back any student loans, and I'm not guaranteed a job out of college. Is it a good idea to take out a student loan, or should I try to find a less costly option of getting an education? #loans #studentloans #financial-planning #personal-finance

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Taylor855 views

When thinking of a career path should I have how much debt I will be in after college in mind?

I want to work for a volunteer organization or other low profitable jobs, but I also want to get a college degree. I'm just wondering if it would be smarter/worth it to wait a few years after college before going into a low profitable career because of money? #international-affairs #money-management #financial-aid I am a triplet and also have two brothers so money is not in abundance. #college #scholarships #debt #student-debt #loans #student-loans

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Abby446 views

Are there loan forgiving programs (Teach for America, etc) for those in medicine?

I know teaching majors have opportunities to work in exchange for federal loan forgiveness. Are there any similar programs for those interested in majoring in medicine or biology? #medicine #loans

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Desiree557 views

Is taking a loan out for college a good idea? Especially if you family is not currently stable?

I am asking this, because my family is currently not financially stable and I was wondering if taking out a lone will affect our credit. #college #loans

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How do I get a student loan?

What are the steps I need to take to get a student loan for tuition? #college #student-loans #loans #tuition

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Calvin1453 views

Should I apply for student loans?

I do need financial assistance if I attend post-secondary, but I'm worried about the consequences of student loans (accumulating interest if student loans are not paid back in time). Is it a good idea to still apply for loans? #student-loans #loans

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Alec940 views

If I still need more money to pay for college what are some other options I can use?

I have factored in my scholarship and my financial aid money but I am still in need of more funds. Is there private loans that I can get and if I can, will they be deferred until I finish my degree? #finance #money #scholarships #loans #financial #tuition

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Ethan730 views

Is there a cap to your potential earning within the physical therapy profession?

I plan to go into Physical Therapy/Sports Medicine. My reasons are to help others and to be continue to be involved in sports. The reason for my question is due to the cost of school and how quickly I can payback any loans that I may need to take. #college #sports #physical-therapy #athletics #loans #job-costing #sports-medicine

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Evan1005 views

Knowledge about loans?

Hello, I am currently a high school senior and will be graduating very soon. Student loans have been a cause of great stress for me. While financial aid appears to cover the majority of my college costs on paper, It is clear to me that I will have to take out loans at some point. Through my school I am eligible to receive $1,750 a semester in subsidized loans. I will be working during the summer to cover any costs that can not be handled with subsidized loans, as well as reducing the total amount in loans I will have to take out. I understand I will most likely have to take out these loans, I am very afraid to get into debt and I need to know how loans work. I understand that they will accrue interest after I graduate or stop being a full time student because they are subsidized, but If I have to take out multiple loans over the course of college, how is repaying them generally handled? Is there a specific time I need to pay them back by? Can I pay for my loans while still attending school (reducing the balance before interest starts to build)? Is each loan handled separately, or in one lump sum(Subsidized Stafford loans from the govt.)? I am not knowledgeable about this in any way and I would appreciate any help offered. #college #student-loans #loans

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Samantha964 views

How to go about getting student loans

I wasn't able to fit into any economics classes in high school and am now freaking out about what sources to use for receiving student loans. I know that I am going to need something as my current scholarships aren't fully covering my education and I currently have no money to pay and my parents are not supporting me financially. I don't know which loans would be best suited to avoid debt later on, I don't know what rates are best, I don't know if I should trust variable rates, and I'm honestly just so clueless, so a quick run-down about how to approach this would be wonderful. #finance #economics #scholarships #student-loans #loans

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Verona1088 views

How can I avoid taking out loans?

About to be a freshman in college, but I do not want to fall into debt. #student #students #financial-aid #student-loans #loans

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Shirley689 views

Is taking out loans a big deal?

I'm excited about the college I'm going to but I'm not sure about taking out loans. Everyone is telling me that it's not such a big deal and that it doesn't really matter but I don't want to leave college in debt. #college #psychology #college-bound #loans

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sherika1626 views

How do you support yourself while in the nursing program?

I'm asking this because I start the nursing program in the fall. I have a full time job that I now have to cut my hours and lose my benefits. And I don't have any other support. My student loans are also in default status, but I am doing a payment plan on them. But I am not eligible for finical aid. So how do I support myself on just working 20 hours a week and still have a place to stay with only myself. I really don't know how I'm going to do this. #college #nursing #jobs #scholarships #banking #grants #loans #financial

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Monica995 views

The school I am going to doesn't accept student loans? I have been doing scholarships a lot but how else can I fund my education? Are their other ways?

There is no federal funding at the college I am attending. They offer a 12,000 loan each year but that will obviously not cover the whole tuition and room and board. I have a 3.96 unweighted GPA but because it is a very competitive college that really doesn't get me many scholarships. I have been searching for scholarships and doing one almost everyday, but the competition level is very high and they are hard to get. I can't apply for any local scholarships because I am cyber schooled after leaving my local high school. I really want to be able to attend because it is good and well accredited college, but I don't know how to do that without being able to use student loans. If anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks #education #scholarships #gpa #loans #financing

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Bailey1222 views

Should I transfer from my dream school if I can't afford it, or take out a loan?

I don't know if a loan would be worth paying back but I really like the college I am currently enrolled in. #graduate #undergraduate #student-loans #loans

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Kre'Shaye806 views

How did you manage to pay off yours nurse anesthetist program, and do you have any tips on saving money?

The nurse anesthetist program cost two hundred thousands dollars, money that majority of us do not have just laying around. Although, I am aware of all the people with the money, those of us who don't have the money are forced to take out a loan that will be paying for more than half our lives. #doctor #nurse #money #loans #saving #hospital-and-health-care #health #medicine #college #career

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Dylan881 views

Can the amounts of my loans be raised?

I have some leftover expenses that my family does not intend to cover. Will I be able to raise my student loan amount to compensate? #money #student-loans #loans #financial

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Dylan1255 views

What if I don't receive enough student loans in my financial aid package to cover the cost of college?

My family may not help pay and my loans leave a small amount to cover. #money #financial-aid #loans

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