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No, a cosigner can be retired, or just in good standing with the federal credit bureau. They do not necessarily have to have a job. But the deal with a cosigner is that if the individual they are cosigning for does not pay the bill, the cosigner is responsible for the payment.
Federal student loans do not currently have cosigners. Parents who take out federal PLUS loans for their kids often think they are a cosigner, when they are actually the sole borrower. All federal student loans are discharged if the student dies.
It is very possible to get a student loan with no cosigner and only 1 year of employment. The best solution would be to apply for a federal stafford loan.
Minimum age for federal student loans is 16. Federal loans don't require a co-signer.
disabled due to injury or illness sustained while in the performance of duty.
You may want to consider a federal student loan as these types do not require a cosigner.
Medicare is the federal health insurance program for Americans aged 65 and older as well as certain disabled Americans.
There is no maximum age. I don't think federal law would allow any discrimination based on age.
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You can get a federal loan also known as Stanford loan, as it isn't based on your credit history it doesn't need a cosigner. Private loans also don't need credit history and other stuff.
The federal personal income tax is an example of progressive tax.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law in the United States that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life, including employment, education, transportation, and public accommodations.