How to get student loans for the disabled?
I am disabled and am wanting to go back to college online how and if do i get a student loan for the disabled have already applied to college and filled out fafsa are there any loans just for the disabled out there?
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Categories: Student Debt Consolidation Tags: loans, Student Loan
How can I get around my husbands student loans?
Ok heres the thing, I want to go to college. I had a child in highschool so never applied then. I married & now that the kids are older (12, 10, 9) I want to go back to school. Every time I apply for aid I get turned down because of outstanding student loans. I have called them and they are my husbands not mine. They told me that I married him, hence I also married the outstanding loan. I know we are married but its not my fault he never paid the loan back once he was out of school. Its a 40,000.00 dollar loan and its just not in the butget right now to make 250.00 monthly pmts, which is what they want. All we can afford is about 50.00 a month, which will take a lifetime to pay back to 0.00. Is there any way aroun his student loan besides divorce?
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Categories: Student Debt Consolidation Tags: butget, divorce, dollar loan, lifetime, pmts, Student Loan, student loans
When do student loans begin accumulating interest?
I'm going to be starting grad school in the next year and have no experience with the student loans I'll probably end up taking out. I've searched for details via several student loan websites, and perhaps no one mentions it because it's taken for granted that interest accumulates immediately, but are there any loans available that begin accruing their interest after the student graduates school? Or is this "pay six months after you graduate" just a phenomenon with when the required payments begin? If there are loans that do not accrue interest during school, do they have fines for early payment?
Thanks for your help answering (probably obvious) questions for a student-loan newbie!
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Categories: Student Debt Consolidation Tags: grad school, loan websites, phenomenon, six months, Student Loan, student loans, thanks for your help