Yes you are.
If you are in default on federal student loans you are not eligible for financial aid until you get them out of default.
If you are still in default on a federal student loan, no.
If you are living in the US, then the answer is no if the loans are in default. You will not be eligible for another Federal student loan until the loans are rehabilitated for 12 months or consolidated. If you need help with consolidation of your defaulted loans, please click on the link at the bottom of this text box. In some other countries, student loans can be awarded as long as you fill the requirements (i.e. are a student at an approved institution and have a minimum of courses). You can simply keep adding to the loans and pay them off later when you finish studying, or while paying them off.
To be eligible for federal student loans, you must be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen, have a valid Social Security number, be enrolled or accepted for enrollment in an eligible degree or certificate program, maintain satisfactory academic progress, and not be in default on any previous federal student loans.
If your loans are in a Deferment, then they were never in a Default status, they may have been delinquent. You are not eligible for Deferment while loans are Default. So to answer your question, yes you are eligible to take out additional loans if you are in a Deferment.
Yes, it will, not sure if you are eligible for Federal Direct Loans though.
www.studentaid.ed.gov/eligible/ This is a govt. site. Eligibility for federal student aid is based on financial need and on several other factors. This is a excellent way according your eligibility.
FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Students fill this out to find out if they are eligible for federal financial aid. It can be filled out online or printed out and mailed in.
No, aliens are not eligible for federal student aid programs such as the Pell Grant. To qualify for federal student aid, individuals must be U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or eligible non-citizens. Aliens without eligible status are generally not able to receive federal financial aid.
In the USA, if your Federal Student Loans are in default, then you are not eligible to receive any additional Federal Student Aid. If you need help getting out of default and getting off of the tax offset list, click on my profile, StudentLoaner, below.
No, federal loans do not have age restrictions, so you cannot be denied a federal loan based solely on your age. Eligibility for federal student loans is based on factors such as financial need and enrollment in an eligible program.
One of the basic student eligibility requirements for a student to receive financial aid is that s/he not be in default on a Federal student loan. As long as you don't have a defaulted Federal student loan, you should be fine to apply for financial aid. Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov. Good Luck!