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If you are still in default on a federal student loan, no.
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Yes, your kid can apply for financial aid themselves, even if they have no credit or bad credit. Federal financial aid does not look at credit rating or employment status.
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Yes you are.
It does not matter how many people in your house get financial aid. You are still elligble, so make sure you fill out the FAFSA. Never turn down free money for college.
(As of July 2010) New HOS rules are still being debated at the federal level.
Go to your college financial aid offices and they will tell you how. If you are not accepted or enrolled in a college you have to wait until you are. Usually part of the enrollment packet includes financial aid information and forms. If you are still being supported by your parents they also have to include financial information on the forms.
They are called LAWS. Only 1 maybe 2 packages with that in the anme were passed in '08. One for '09 still being debated. The law that is passed covers 100s if not 1000s of financial things and runs thousands of pages. Avail at several Federal Gov't website links.
Bankruptcy will not get U off the hook for the federal student loan. They used to have a hardship deferral, but I do not know for how long it lasts, or if that still hold true. Check the financial aid office for the latest laws and regulations.
While there are still no direct small business grants available from the federal government, many state development agencies offer direct small business grants and other types of financial assistance designed to encourage and assist entrepreneurs in starting or expand a small business.
Typically a loan for education offers special terms such as lower rates or fixed interest whilst you are still in education. A consolidated loan typically offers lower fees due to there only being one lender involved.