Go to student loan area--financial assistance--at the school where you are applying.
Not necessarily. If a non-citizen meets certain eligibility criteria they can get a Federal Student Loan. Visit the link below for the eligibility criteria.
An individual(student) may obtain a direct loan by filling out an application and sending it to the Federal Student Aid(FSA).
To obtain an unsubsidised student loan, an application must be made to the U.S. Department of Education using the FAFSA form. This form is available from the Federal Student Aid website.
You can know if you have a federal student loan by checking your loan documents or contacting your loan servicer. Federal student loans are issued by the government and typically have terms and conditions set by federal regulations.
There are many federal student loan programs to choose from. They include Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Direct Subsidized Loan, Federal Student PLUS Loan, etc. When it comes to deciding which is the best, it depends on one's circumstances.
If the student loan is a federal loan and not a private loan then the answer is no. Federal student loans can not be included in bankruptcy, you will always be responsible for repayment of FEDERAL student loans.
You can check if you have a federal student loan by logging into the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) website using your FSA ID. This site will show all federal student loans you have borrowed.
You can find out if your student loan is federal by checking the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) website or contacting your loan servicer. Federal student loans are issued by the government, while private student loans are issued by banks or other financial institutions.
Yes.
Donald Conner has written: 'Federal student loan programs data book, FY 94-96' -- subject(s): Federal Direct Student Loan Program (U.S.), Federal Family Education Loan Program, Government policy, Student aid, Student loan funds
If you are looking for a student consolidation loan, you can try the website of Sallie Mae. They offer various ways to consolidate student loans. You might also try your local bank for information as well.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid