The federal direct loans come directly from the federal government instead of private lenders. I believe loans have to be paid back but most grants do not. you can find more information at federaldirectloans.com
A grant doesn't have to be paid back.
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.
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.
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.
An individual(student) may obtain a direct loan by filling out an application and sending it to the Federal Student Aid(FSA).
Federal student loans can be obtained through the federal government at the website entitled direct dot ed dot gov. You can apply directly online for aid.
Federal districts are a type of administratiie division of a federation, under the direct control of a federal government. A state, on the other hand, is a political entity that shares sovereignty with a federal government.
One can consolidate their Federal Student Loans from the following sources: Debt Free Direct, Consolidation Loan Centre, Student Aid, Loan Consolidation, Fin Aid.
Federal districts are a type of administratiie division of a federation, under the direct control of a federal government. A state, on the other hand, is a political entity that shares sovereignty with a federal government.
Chase student loans and Ford direct loans are very similiar. Depending on the student's needs, either or is best. For a clearer view on the difference between the two, I suggest calling both Chase and Ford, and speaking to them about your needs, and see which is best for you.
A school that participates in the Direct Lending program. 80% of school participate in the FFELP instead.
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
difference b/w direct tax and indirect tax