I have already applied for financial aid (FAFSA) for grants and was approved. Where can i apply 4 student loan
you already did automatically
At the bank of your coice but your best bet will be the bank or financial society that you usually do your business with the most since it is, after all, a loan.
salliemae.com if your school doesn’t handle it themselves. My school said they do the financing (even though it’s all government money) It’s based on the FASFA so the student loan (substidized and unsubstited “loan” is government money. It also determines if you are eligiable for pell grant and school grants. You should have to question but sometime you have to push financial aid to tell you what’s going on if you’re in CA don’t forget the cal grant (I’ve missed lots of “free” money becaue the school didn’t follow through with what was suppose to be automatic.) outside government money I guess that’s through a bank, I know Sallie mae has signature loans, but the plus loan I reckon that’s government money as well. If you need more money question question again, you should have enough to be in school and extra for housing, books, transportion and food. Often you have to question them to make sure they have given you all you are eligible for. After all it’s the simplest loan you’ll probably get and you pay if off after college bit by bit. Oh and you will probably have to chase them (financial aid office) down to get the extra funds dispursed to you, they like to hold on to it as long as they can so they earn intrest on your money (yes it’s your money cause you have to pay it back) Keep asking them if they have all the forms they need filed because they’ll also try to claim you didn’t sign soething or did turn in a signature page, mpn form, suddenly you’ve been choosen for in housing tax confirmation etc. ( I seem to get “choosen” every time I’m expecting a check) in so that they don’t have to dispurse your money. I go through this every term and hopefully next term will be smoother Banks are harder and usually have higher insterest rates and fees. They do take fees out of you money before they give it to you :0(

How much can I expect in scholarships/ grants/ student loans?
I will graduate with about a 4.4. I have 4 years of academic challenge 3 years of teen court 2 years of speech and debate. I will also graduate with honors. I want to go to Ohio State University, but do not have a lot of money. How much can I expect in scholarships, grants, and loans? I live with my dad who makes about $ 35,000 a year with 3 kids.It depends on your parents’ income. You have to prove need.
I’m not sure about OSU’s financial policies, but state schools generally offer generous grants to low-income in-state students (not to mention in-state tuition is lower, too). Try the financial aid section of the school website, and call OSU’s financial aid department for specifics.
Are you working part-time as well? If that GPA is the result of brilliant grades in AP classes, along with your excellent extracurriculars, I’d suggest entering the lottery for some of the most exalted private universities (that is, if you have any interest in them). Most of them have large endowments, and are willing to give full financial aid to high-achieving, low-income students. Of course, you’d need fantastic teacher recommendations and killer essays
Another suggestion: http://www.questbridge.org/students/program.html
An incredible program that I had the opportunity to participate in! Message me if you want more info or advice on college admissions — I’ve been through it
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I think you can talk to your school about it… that’s what the colleges around here do.
Why would you want a school loan when you can garner scholarships and grants.
School loans you gave to pay back – scholarships and grants are free money.
Start with http://www.fastweb.com
keep searching using your schools financial aid department.
Do your very best not to borrow money on a loan.
And no…your fafsa is not a loan…it’s the Pell grant.
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