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Getting a Student Loan When on DisabilityKaren from Cleveland, Ohio Feedback About This Post:RE: Getting a Student Loan When on DisabilityIf you have a disability ( and since you receive a disability check you do) you qualify for a tremendous amount of Financial Aid. I just turned 25 and my college no longer looks at my parents income and they qualified me for grants, Aid and student loans through them covering everything tuition, room, and board...everything but books! You will be doubly qualified! Good luck! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Getting a Student Loan When on Disability
IN Pennsylvania, the state gives loans to students. Dont pay a higher interest rate than you can get from state or federal governments. Also, this type of loan will help you establish a credit rating as you pay it off. Good credit is important as it establishes the costs of almost everything you buy even your car insurance. Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post) RE: Getting a Student Loan When on Disability
You need to fill out the FAFSA to apply for federal student loans. You may be eligible for grants, not just student loans. FAFSA loans are available to more people than regular student loans. The website is www.finaid.org. Post by Allison RE: Getting a Student Loan When on Disability
Contact your state's Independent Living Resource Center as well as the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. Post by luvmygingerkids RE: Getting a Student Loan When on DisabilityMeet with the deacons at your church, and they may co-sign for you. God bless you, and please put a post up to tell us when you graduate! Post by kimhis RE: Getting a Student Loan When on DisabilityMeet with the Financial Aid dept at your school. They may know of other sources of aid, such as Dept of Rehab-maybe in grants and scholarships that won't have to be paid back. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Getting a Student Loan When on Disability
Be sure to apply for Federal financial aid. If you are approved, and it sounds like you should be, then they will approve you for the loans and maybe even give you grant money as well. Post by jess |
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