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There are different ways that you can still get a student loan even if you have a bad credit history. These include getting a co-signer for the loan or you could contact banks and lenders and explain your situation to them.
yes no maybe so depends on bad your credit actually is
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It is possible to get a student loan if you have bad credit, and it might be one of the few loans you can get fairly easily despite bad credit ratings. Beware though of companies trying to sell you bad, overpriced loan products.
where can I get a student loan that has no credit and parents dont qualify for a loan and I have gotten all federal loans
The best place to apply for a student loan is through a company that services federal student loans. Otherwise, a few companies that specialize in student loans for those with bad credit include Education Connection and Better Loan Choice.
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That is decided by the LENDER.
Find a co-signer with good credit. The whole point of having a co-signer is that their credit history is good enough to cover whatever gaps you have (no credit, poor credit, etc.) No one will grant a loan with a bad co-signer.
If you are getting a Federal Student Loan credit is not an issues. I just got a Federal Student loan and my credit is BAD!!! The thing is, is that it's a Federal Loan so you will always owe that money, even if you claim chapter 7 or 13. I was worried about that too, but I got one just fine.
In the USA, if the student loan is Federal like a Stafford or Perkins loan, then yes you can cosign with bad credit. If the student loan is a private student loan, then no, you must have good credit. Keep in mind, you should never take out private student loans out until you have used up Federal loans, grants, and scholarships. Private student loans have high interest rates and no benefits.
Yes, you can get Bad Credit Loan. A bad credit history is like having contracted an infectious disease. At least this is what most lenders perceive. Any requests for personal loans by people with a bad credit history are generally declined.