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		<title>Guaranteed Student Loans Without Cosigner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people wonder what the “guaranteed student loans without cosigner” options really mean. We would like to help explain what it means and what type of guaranteed student loans are available for college students that need money to pay for college. Some of the things we&#8217;ll examine include the federal loans, the parent PLUS loan, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people wonder what the “guaranteed student loans without cosigner” options really mean. We would like to help explain what it means and what type of guaranteed student loans are available for college students that need money to pay for college. Some of the things we&#8217;ll examine include the federal loans, the parent PLUS loan, as well as federal grants.</p>
<p>Depending on what type of guaranteed student loans without a cosigner options you have already tried will depend on whether these three options will be helpful to you or not. One of the first things you need to do when applying for loans is fill out the FAFSA. This is the federal aid application and is necessary when applying for any type of student loan&#8217;s. All students that attend college are guaranteed federal loan money up to a certain amount.<span id="more-192"></span> These amounts generally can cover in state public college tuition fees. For those that are attending private institutions the money that is available here most likely will not be enough to cover tuition costs. The two programs that exist here are the Perkins program as well as the Stafford loan program. After filling out the FAFSA you can then speak with the financial aid department at the school you are planning to attend and they can help determine what type of loans to qualify for and how much aid you&#8217;re able to receive.</p>
<p>If the federal loans are not enough to cover your tuition costs as well as your other costs associated with attending college then there is the parent PLUS loan that exists. Typically this requires a parent to that application that you will submit to your financial aid department at the school you are going to. Often times if this application is denied the school can then use its discretion to still provide the necessary funds to the student. So in a way this money can be guaranteed depending on if your school feels the need is great enough to loan me the money.</p>
<p>The third option is based mostly on income. This includes both your parents income as well as your income as a student. If these amounts are low enough that it is possible to qualify for federal grants. These are little bit different than federal student loans because they do not have to be paid back. They get mentioned in the guaranteed student loans category because they&#8217;re guaranteed money if income is low enough and the need is great enough. To determine whether or not student qualifies for federal grants the FAFSA provides a number to the school you will be attending that will help them to determine if they qualify for any type of grant money.</p>
<p>The national have a good idea about what types of guaranteed <a href="http://studentloansaid.com/student-loans-without-cosigner/">student loans without cosigner</a> options are available to students that need funds. Students that graduate college on average earn up to $1 million more over their lifetime, so getting a college education is very important.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Going to school and getting a good education to increase your income earning power over your lifetime is not cheap to do.  This is why the government has made available an option to take out guaranteed student loans to help pay for college or university.
Regardless of your financial status, your current credit rating, or credit history every [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Going to school and getting a good education to increase your income earning power over your lifetime is not cheap to do.  This is why the government has made available an option to take out guaranteed student loans to help pay for college or university.</p>
<p>Regardless of your financial status, your current credit rating, or credit history every student is eligible to receive Stafford student loans.  This is great news for many students because it gives them the opportunity to be able to attend college and it gives them some time to pay back these guaranteed student loans after they graduate from school.  This opportunity is honestly what allows most people to go to college.  Without the Federal student loan program many students would not be able to go. </p>
<p>You may have heard about these loans by a different name such as government guaranteed student loan or federal guaranteed student loan.  They are all the same thing.  There are limits on how much you are allowed to borrow with the Stafford student loans.  This depends on a few things such as the amount needed to attend the college or university you have been accepted to and the year you are in your college career.  If you are a junior you are allowed to borrow more money than a freshman would be able to. </p>
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<p>To get a guaranteed student loan the first thing you need to do is fill out the FASFA.  This is federal application for financial aid.  This helps to determine your financial status and will tell you if you happen to qualify for any pell grants, which is money that you do not have to repay.  I will tell you that it is pretty difficult to qualify to receive pell grants, but it is possible.  If you do not fill out the FASFA and turn it in by the required date you will not be eligible to receive guaranteed approval student loans.  You will have to wait until the next year.  If you want to know where to fill out the FASFA they have a website that allows you to fill out the entire application online and submit it for processing. </p>
<p>There is one thing that could prevent you from getting a guarantee student loan.  This one thing is kind of a big thing as it tells the government whether you are going to pay them back or not.  If you have defaulted on a previous student loan then you will not be eligible for a new student loan.  That is the only thing that could prevent you from getting guaranteed student loans. </p>
<p>Another aspect you might want to thing about is the interest of your student loans.  Depending on your financial status that your FAFSA application helps to determine you might be able to receive subsidized or unsubsidized loans.  If you have a subsidized loan interest does not get charged against your loan amounts while you are in school.  If you have an unsubsidized loan then interest does get charged from the date that your loan is taken out.  This interest can add up over time so you keep an eye on what you qualify for.  If you do start getting charged interest you do have the option to pay it as you go through college.  If you choose not to pay it then it just gets added onto your loan, which you won&#8217;t have to start repaying until after you graduate. </p>
<p>As you can see guaranteed student loans are very important to millions of people that go to school in America.  So if you are in need of a guaranteed student loan you do have this option available to you and it is probably the best one out there.</p>


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