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Do you I have to qualify for FAFSA to be eligible for students loans?
I am not qualified for FAFSA because I am working on my residency. As I wait for that, I have to go to school but I don't have $$$....lol..Will I be able to get a loan
Also, are there any down-sides to loans....I mean they give you enough time to pay for that....How bad is it.....I dont like being in debt!
Thank you
4 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can probably get a loan, especially if you have a cosigner. However, due to the economy a lot of places are no longer giving non certified loans....so you might have to settle for a certified one.
The down side, you have to pay what you borrowed with interest. Most places give you 10-20 years to pay it off.
- jLv 51 decade ago
I thinking you'll be able to get a private loan. You'll have to pay interest, but you don't have to start paying on your loan until you graduate from college or most places give you a 6 month grace period at which if you pass six months and decide to go back to school you have to start paying on that loan.
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