Loans Debts And Students
Archive for January, 2009
Do Bad Credit Student Loans Really Exist?
Jan 3rd
Most people cant afford to pay for college on their own. Maybe you want to go to college but you know you cant pay for it yourself and you are worried that your bad credit will keep you from qualifying for loans. If you need help making ends meet to be able to attend college, but you have bad credit or perhaps no credit history at all, you can still receive funding to make college a reality. There are bad credit student loans available to help you pay for your higher education.
Student loans can be classified in two different categories; ones issued according to financial need, and ones that arent based on financial need. Many of the loan options are supported by the Federal Government.
The subsidized Federal Stafford Loan and Perkins Loan are two loans that use financial need as a qualifier. In the case of the subsidized Stafford Loan, the government pays the interest as long as you are in school and for the first six months after you leave school. The Perkins Loan is also issued based on financial need, although there are less of them given out compared with the subsidized Stafford Loan. However, if you can qualify for one, it is a really great thing as it will save you money in the long run.
If you have an unusual amount of financial need, you may also be able to qualify for grants that don’t need to be paid back. Pell grants are considered gifts and will never need to be paid back to the government. If your Pell grant doesn’t give you enough money, you can still consider getting loans to pay for your education.
If you have too much income or parental income, you may not be able to qualify for the subsidized type of Stafford loans. If this is the case for you, you will probably still qualify for unsubsidized Stafford loans. Interest will accrue right away because the federal government doesn’t pay it for you but it’s definitely a better option than not attending school.
Those that take out this type of loan will have to start paying the loan back immediately. However, the interest rates on these loans is usually quite reasonable since they are secured by the government.
Government Guaranteed Student Loans
Jan 3rd
So youve decided you want to go to college, but you arent sure how you are going to pay for it? There are several different scholarship and loan options available to future college students. If you do need to borrow money, youll want to be sure you receive the best loan possible for you.
When you start to take a look at the different options that you have available, you will find that the government helps many people to get student loans. These loans are even available to individuals that have bad credit because the government backs and sometimes even subsidizes the loan.
For almost fifty years, these types of loans have been offered. The government assumes all of the responsibility of making sure the loan is repaid on time and in full. Any default on the loan is covered by the government so the lending institution doesnt have to be as concerned about losing money on the loan. Lenders wont use your credit score as a qualifying factor in receiving the loan. This is good news for some of you who may have bad credit.
Stafford loans are especially advantageous. Your credit history is generally not a qualifying factor either since the government is assuming the responsibility for any default on the loan. The lending institution doesnt have to be as concerned with losing money on the loan.
The government also takes the responsibility for the interest accrued while you are in school and for the first six months after you are done with school. Obviously, this is a really great benefit to the borrower. Rather than accruing interest on the money youve borrowed throughout the entire time you are in school, you only owe the principal. This allows you proper time to concentrate on school and complete a degree.
The six months after school gives the student time to find a good job so there is a greater likelihood of being able to repay the loan in full. Historically, a subsidized Stafford loan was always called a guaranteed government loan.
But now, any loan which is guaranteed against default by the government is referred to as a government guaranteed loan. Subsidized Stafford loans are still the least expensive loans since there is the benefit of not accruing interest, but in order to qualify for one, you have to prove financial need.
If you financially qualify for one, it will most likely be the least expensive way to borrow money for school. If you dont qualify for the Stafford loan though, you can still receive a government guaranteed loan. They really are the most secure student loans you can receive.