May 30th, 2011
GoodMama asked:
I’m in the William D. Ford program now to pay off my student loans. It’s for people with hardships. Today I got a paper saying that they will not withhold from my income tax return and another paper that said that my two loans have been consolidated. Does anybody know what this means? Thank you!
Tags: Ford Program, Student Loans, What This Means
Posted in Financial Aid | 1 Comment »
May 29th, 2011
Natalie_Green asked:
I heard that there is a type of grant or student loan that you can get for college, and you wouldn’t have to pay any of it back AS LONG AS you keep your grades above a certain level. If your grades dropped below the required level then you’d have to pay off the loans.
What type of loan is that called?
Tags: Student Loan, Student Loans
Posted in Financial Aid | 2 Comments »
May 28th, 2011
cher I asked:
Wife co-signs loans for law school hubby. Now in second yr of law school he wants divorce. How much is she on the line for? She is an undergraduate also w loans which he did not co-sign. Can she rescind co-signature?
Tags: Divorce, Student Loans, Undergraduate
Posted in Marriage & Divorce | 5 Comments »
May 28th, 2011
messiah b asked:
I would like to open a small business and I need to know what resources are available to me to help support the financial part, not sure where to begin my search and how to go about finding the requirement to apply for grants/loans, any help will be greatly appreciated. I have a business plan completed ready to be submitted just not sure where.
Tags: Business Plan, Good Resources, Small Business Loans
Posted in Small Business | 4 Comments »
May 25th, 2011
♥Cronin Fan♥ asked: My daughter has been awarded these types of loan from filing with FAFSA and I’m just not sure what the difference is (though I’d rather try to keep from having to use loans for her education).
Thanks!
Tags: Fafsa, Subsidized And Unsubsidized Student Loans, Unsubsidized Student Loans
Posted in Financial Aid | 2 Comments »
May 24th, 2011
LBC-Lakers asked:
I know they will ask for my transcript from that college but I haven’t been at that school for nearly 11 years. I’m planning on to go back to school this fall and earn my AA and hopefully the right to transfer back to a University. Money is hard to come by and I don’t know how I’m going to pay for my loans and old tuition fees.
Tags: 11 Years, Back To School, University Money
Posted in Financial Aid | 1 Comment »
May 24th, 2011
Diamondprincess24 asked:
Do they factor student loans into your debt/income ration?
Does it affect your score?
Im not in default/im still in school!
Im trying to improve my credit score just payed off three things, How do i get my score higher?
Tags: Credit Score, Student Debt, Student Loans
Posted in Credit | 3 Comments »
May 21st, 2011
Inquisitive_Mind asked:
I’m finishing up my first 2 years at a community college and transferring to a university next fall. Following that, I’m planning to get my masters degree. Will I have to start paying off my student loans when I’m finished with my bachelors or do they wait until you’ve finished all your years of schooling?
Tags: Bachelors, Grad School, Student Loans
Posted in Financial Aid | 1 Comment »
May 13th, 2011
Peter asked:
Are bill consolidation loans different from debt consolidation? I am confused in this two concepts. Want to know more about it and get my medical bills, or credit card bills consolidated asap. Also can anyone suggest any good resources for bill consolidation and also want to advice me what to choose.
Tags: Asap, Bill Consolidation Loans, Loans For Bad Credit
Posted in Credit | 3 Comments »
May 12th, 2011
kEV asked: I want to attend Seattle community college but they do not accept federal loans so i am looking at private loans.
I don’t have good credit but I also don’t have bad credit. I have about 10,000 in collections.
I want to find a loan that I can wait till I’m out of school then i can start paying on.
Please let me know any experiences you have had with private loans also.
Thanks
Tags: Federal Loans, Private Loans, Student Loan
Posted in Financial Aid | 3 Comments »