04.30.07 | Stafford Loan Eligibility
At the Student Loan Network we have been receiving a ton of phone calls from parents and students. Basically, the majority of the calls are confused potential borrowers who are trying to figure out what makes someone eligible for the Stafford Loan.
The requirements are the following:
-Enrollment at least half-time as determined by the school
-U.S. Citizen or permanent resident or eligible residential status
-Satisfactory academic progress as determined by the school
-Not in default on any federal education loans
-Have filed a 2007 FAFSA
Stafford loans are the most popular federal loans available to help students pay for college. These loans have low interest rates and do not require credit checks or co-signers. Also, the Stafford loans provide a variety of deferment options and extended repayment terms for borrowers who need more time to repay their loans. They are available to both undergraduate and graduate students and can be used to cover eligible expenses such as tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies and a living allowance.
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accepted at the College of New Jersey for Fall 2007. Will need to obtain a student loan. Parents will apply for balance of tuition with Plus Loan. How much can a freshman apply for?
May 10th, 2007 | #
The Stafford Loan amount will be increasing to $3500 for Fall 07. Now, the Parent can borrow up to the total cost of education minus any financial aid the student receives. To get the maximum amount that you can borrow for the PLUS loan please call your school. To apply for your PLUS loan please visit href=”http://www.ParentPLUSLoan.com”>Parent PLUS Loans
May 18th, 2007 | #
What are the criteria for a new college within an established University to be able for its professional students to be eligible for Stafford Federal loans. This is a new School of Veterinary Medicine established 4 years ago within St. Matthews University. Its first class graduates in the spring 0f 2009.
August 15th, 2008 | #