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Fulfill your dream education without hassleYour Student Loans and Need AnalysisBefore you start applying for student loans and financial aid, you need to run a need analysis. This simply means that you must decide how much money you need for school. To do this, you must add up tuition, school fees, living expenses, medical insurance costs, books and school supplies, transportation, and entertainment. You must determine how much you will need each year you are in school and how much you will need overall for the entire length of your degree program.While you are determining how much you need, you may also want to note down your resources. If you have a job or savings, for example, you may use some of this money to pay for your expenses. When you are trying to decide how much you will need, it is generally better to err on the side of caution. Always estimate that you will need more - not less. This will ensure that you are not caught short of funds while at school. Which Types of Student Loans is Right for You?Depending on the program or school you attend, you may need one or more types of loans:Student LoansMany of the best private education loans are simply marketed as “student loans.” Some of these are meant mainly for undergraduate students, while others are intended for any students who require money for school.Adult Student LoansIf you are taking part in adult education classes, these loans can help you pay for your schooling. If you are returning to school as an adult student, and so do not qualify (because of your age) for many student loans, adult education loans may be for you.Continuing Education Student LoansIf you are taking continuing education classes or certification programs to improve your job skills, special loans that are more flexible can help ensure that you get the funding you need.Higher Education Student LoansIf you are a graduate student, a number of loans are created especially for you. In many cases, these allow you to borrow larger sums, as graduate school tends to be more expensive.Sources of Education LoansThere are several sources available to you for education loans. If you're looking for loans and other financial aid, be sure to consult:Your School's Financial Aid OfficeYour school's financial aid office administers loans offered by the federal government in other sources. Some schools also offer their own loans and financial aid solutions. Your school's financial aid office can help you fill out forms for loans and can tell you about all the types of financial aid you qualify for. Even if you do not consult any other sources for financial aid, you simply must visit your school's financial aid office if you wish to be able to afford your college education.The Federal GovernmentThe federal government makes a number of loans available to students. The Federal Stafford loans, Perkins loans, and PLUS loans help students afforded their education. To apply for federal government funding, you must fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Student Aid) form online or at your school's financial aid office.Banks and Financial InstitutionsLenders -- including banks, lending companies, credit unions, and others -- make loans available for students. These loans tend to be based on your credit history, so you either need a cosigner or an excellent credit score to qualify. However, these loans tend to be more flexible than other types of loans. That is, if you are attending a nontraditional school or have specific needs, banks and other financial institutions will often be able to help you even when other lenders cannot.Continue to : Features of Student Loans Related ArticlesDon't Rely on an Outside Lender! Get US Department of Education LoansUS Government Education Loans - Grab the Offer to Get the Best Education No Monthly Payments until Graduation! Focus on Federal Education Loans Information on Wells Fargo Education Loans Resolve Your Financial Problems With the Best Nursing Education Loans Make Use of Your Positive Credit History! Get Distance Education Loans
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