If you're creditworthy, sure!
You may want to consider a federal student loan as these types do not require a cosigner.
Some types of loans that may require a cosigner include student loans, personal loans, and auto loans. A cosigner is typically needed when the primary borrower does not have a strong credit history or income to qualify for the loan on their own.
Minimum age for federal student loans is 16. Federal loans don't require a co-signer.
the borrower
Yes, you must fill out a FAFSA if you would like to receive a Direct Subsidized Loan or a Direct Unsubsidized Loan. You must also fill it out if your parents would like to receive a PLUS loan for your education. A FAFSA is not required if you would like to receive a private loan from a bank. Private loans may have a higher interest rate. They will do a credit check and they may require you to have a co-signer.
You may want to consider a federal student loan as these types do not require a cosigner.
A stafford or perkins loan, yes, IF you qualify through the FAFSA.
a secured loan
Some types of loans that may require a cosigner include student loans, personal loans, and auto loans. A cosigner is typically needed when the primary borrower does not have a strong credit history or income to qualify for the loan on their own.
You can still receive a federal loan. Complete your FAFSA.
The cosigner I believe but check with the loan issuers it's in the details.
AnswerThe short answer is no, you can never change cosigner on a private student loan. If they die, however, it is transferred to you.
It is very possible to get a student loan with no cosigner and only 1 year of employment. The best solution would be to apply for a federal stafford loan.
Minimum age for federal student loans is 16. Federal loans don't require a co-signer.
All you have to do is enroll in school and fill out a Free Aplication for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. You can do this online at www.fafsa.ed.gov or ask your school's financial aid department for help.
the borrower
Yes, you must fill out a FAFSA if you would like to receive a Direct Subsidized Loan or a Direct Unsubsidized Loan. You must also fill it out if your parents would like to receive a PLUS loan for your education. A FAFSA is not required if you would like to receive a private loan from a bank. Private loans may have a higher interest rate. They will do a credit check and they may require you to have a co-signer.