yes if your country is corrupted
If it was taken out before you were 18, it's your parents. After that, it depends on the kind of student loan, and who signed the papers.
If your parents are willing to be a cosigner, they may want to check into the new Wells Fargo Student Loans for Parents. With this, they would be fully responsible for repayment of the loan.
The student loan company, Sallie Mae, offers student loans to just about anyone. The financial aid office at the university you're interested in attending can provide you with loan options. http://www.staffordloan.com/
if you are the student trying to get a Stafford, Perkins subsidized or unsubsidized loan no, but parents trying to get a parent plus loan it will because these types of loans are credit based loans. if you are trying to get a personal loan from a lending institution ie. wachovia, Sallie Mae etc. then yes a judgment will affect you.
yes due to the fact that they are your parents but sometimes depending if child has life insur. they sometimes do not have to pay.
Yes.
Yes.
If it was taken out before you were 18, it's your parents. After that, it depends on the kind of student loan, and who signed the papers.
Your eligibility for a student loan varies on hat kind of family you have come from and where you personally stand financially. If you come from a wealthy family, chances are you will not get a loan but if you are not as wealthy, youre chances are much more likely of getting approved.
yes, they definitely can and will.
If your parents are willing to be a cosigner, they may want to check into the new Wells Fargo Student Loans for Parents. With this, they would be fully responsible for repayment of the loan.
Parent Loan: A parent is getting the loan Student loan: A student is getting the loan
There are many places to research student loan settlement. You can look at various places on the web or at many banks. Looking for loan settlements can be difficult start by checking www.wellsfargo.com/student
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what is a student loan grant?
My daughter attends a California State University,I didn't qualify for a parent plus loan. She was given a higher student loan limit for each semester. She initially was awarded 2950 per semester and after my decline she was then awarded a blend between sub. and unsub. loans of 4750 per semester. She was looked at more as a independent student vs a dependent student.
The student loan company, Sallie Mae, offers student loans to just about anyone. The financial aid office at the university you're interested in attending can provide you with loan options. http://www.staffordloan.com/