They would trest you like a murder victim because they think you killed a person and stole their i.d. Same with a Fake I.D.
It is student loan provided to a student in college. When you apply for finial aid you can also apply for a student loan then, your college will have lender set up.
A student in Canada would need to apply through a student loan company. There are some available out there willing to help any student with their student loan applications.
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
The main place that i would suggest to go for to apply for a federal student loan would be your local bank branch. Go there and speak to one of the advisors about the best loan that would be suited for you.
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.
If you are on social security you should not be cosigning on a student loan. You would be guaranteeing that if the student doesn't pay off the loan you will. The federal government can garnish your social security benefits to recover student loan payments.
what is a student loan grant?
I'm pretty sure if you have defaulted on a previous student loan, you cannot get a federal student loan again. maybe you could get a private student loan, but the rate you'd get would suck cause your credit probably sucks after defaulting on that other loan...sorry.
A student can obtain the current student loan rate from websites online such as FinAid or Direct Ed or the New York Times. Googling current student loan rate would be a good place to start.
The government can offset refunds by what it is owed...(the money would go to the student loan program).
what is a student loan grant?