As long as loan stays current, credit & other obligations irrelevant.
No, a student loan with low interest rates, will not affect your course load at all. The loan will be the same regardless of what course you're enrolled on.
If the student loan is taken out in the name of the student then no. The student's credit score is separate from anyone else's. If the student loan is taken out in the name of the parent or with them as cosigner then yes - their credit scores would come into play.
It will appear as an obligation and as such limit the amount that will be considered for total monthly payment. No I don't think it will affect your your credit score.
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In the US, no it won't. Your credit and job history do not play a part in student loan eligibility.
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.
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
what is a student loan grant?
what is a student loan grant?
A loan in forbearance permits a student to temporarily postpone their federal student loan payments. Or, the forbearance temporarily reduces the amount the student pays. Your students loans may show up on your credit report while in repayment status or out of deferment.