In the UK, the Student Loans Company has published a handy guide which contains information on interest rates, how the loan is used and the terms and conditions of taking the loan out. Student Loans are a very complicated area and it is worthwhile checking this guide before entering into an agreement. The gude can be found on the Student Loans Company website or call 0845 0738891 for a copy.
The easiest way to find information on student grants is to go to the financial aid office of the university that you plan on attending. Collegeboard.com also offers some information on this.
You can check with your school of interest, and ask to speak with the international student adviser at that school. They will have all the information you need.
Information on student loans may be obtained from the university that one attends. All information about student loans is given by the bursar office in one's university.
Student loan interest rates tend to vary depending on the type of loan. More information is provided by American Student Assistance, which can be found at www.asa.org.
Information about the U.S. federal student loans interest rate can be found on the web. The best sites to seek this out are the government sites Student Aid and Direct Loans.
Harvard Student Agencies was created in 1957.
Information about UW (University of Wisconsin-Madison) student job center can be found in the official website of the university UW jobcenter.wisc.edu.
One can find information on getting a student loan to enter the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta on the official University of Alberta website. There one can find information on how to apply.
You will have to look through the school for this information. Look on your student portal or ask a former student for the information.
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Not all schools have the same policies when it comes to providing student information. One example is how the University of Kansas works: a student must submit a written request to the record custodian, and the university must respond within 45 days.