I am sorry that you had what ever happened that happened, But if it was an accident I would assume an attorney is involved, and that is what they do for you. Ask a PROFESSIONAL it is too big of a question not to check in to your total legal obligations and rights, as adding the disibilty adds certain laws*maybe (depednding on what that is and percentage of disability)
ASK YOUR LAWYER just call them, they work for YOU... It might help your case so make sure they KNOW 100% of what you do, they will determine what is relevant and what is not. Good luck, and Keep up with your doctors orders, I was disabled 30 years this month... still fighting to enjoy everyday.
If you're permanently and totally disabled, you can apply to have your federal loans discharged. Having a medical condition does not entitle a non-disabled person to lower payments, but you may qualify for income-sensitive payments.
FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student AidFree Application for Federal Student Aid
It depends on what you mean by disabled. If you mean physically disabled, the student will be given ways to take the test.
Federal student loans do not currently have cosigners. Parents who take out federal PLUS loans for their kids often think they are a cosigner, when they are actually the sole borrower. All federal student loans are discharged if the student dies.
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.
In the U.S., student loans can be Federal or Private.Stafford, PLUS, and Perkins loans are Federal. Most others are private.
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.
no. you will have to consolidate separately. with a federal lender then a private lender.
Information on student federal aid can be found at Home - FAFSA on the Web-Federal Student Aid www.fafsa.ed.gov/ It is the official website and provides you with accurate up to date information.
yes
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Inclusive education means letting a disabled student learn in the same classroom with peers without assessment of the academic benefits to the student. Mainstreaming means letting a disabled student learn in the same classroom with peers because that is beneficial to the student.