A school that participates in the Direct Lending program. 80% of school participate in the FFELP instead.
There are only a few companies that provide direct student loans. You can go to a bank and get student loans from there, or you can get Federal Loans from your school.
The best companies that offer student loans are Loan Approval Direct, Next Student, Sallie Mae, Federal Student Aid, Capital One, and Debt Consolidation.
A direct loan is a student loan that is made to the student directly by the federal government, which then subsidizes the interest on the loan while the student is in school. A direct loan is not a consolidation loan, neither for student loans or for people who have general debt. Direct loans are made to those who are determined eligible based on need, which is determined by FAFSA (www.fafsa.ed.gov). Keep in mind that student loans, once consolidated, are no longer "student loans" and as such are no longer eligible for any of the benefits of a student loan.
Federal Student loans are available only for educational purposes. A dog grooming school would not qualify as such.
yes, if you are applying to a school and have every intention of going.
Schools that are accredited and that have federal i.d. numbers are eligible to participate in federal student aid programs. The student must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid ( www.fafsa.edu.gov) to determine eligibility and have the results forwarded to the school.
Go to student loan area--financial assistance--at the school where you are applying.
The difference between direct and indirect student loans are direct loans come to you in your name to deposit and use for school. Indirect loans go stright to the school and are used just for tuition.
Student loans can be consolidated after graduation or dropping out of school by filing with the government to consolidate all federal student loans. Remember that non-federal loans cannot be consolidated.
James Burgett Burr has written: 'Student teaching in the elementary school' -- subject(s): Student teaching, Training of, Teachers, Lending library
Yes, if your at a public school but not at private schools
Federal student aid is not predicated on your credit score. There is no credit check. You cannot, however, be defaulted on a student loan. You must complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) at www.fafsa.edu.gov There is NO fee to apply. This information will be sent to the school or your choice where it will be reviewed and, depending on your eligibility, used to assemble an aid package. You must be accepted at the school for the process to advance. The federal aid program consists of grants and student loans.