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This amount represents amounts of loans disbursed to students from Federal Direct Loan program, Perkins Loan program, and University Loan program. The Federal Direct Loans are totally funded by the federal government, Perkins Loans by repayments from former students, and University Loans by repayments from students and contributions.
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Private Student Loans Can Supplement Federal Aid, Help Borrowers By Vanessa McHooley Prospective college students have a variety of from which to choose, from federal to private loans. With the rising cost of a college education, can help ease the burden for those seeking a higher education or for parents paying for education for K-12 children.
Oftentimes federal aid does not cover the entire cost of a college education. However, students and/or parent borrowers can supplement federal aid with private loans.
Private Student Loans
Private are unsecured and credit-based. Students can use private loans for tuition and fees, supplies, computers and living expenses.
NextStudent, the Phoenix-based education funding company, offers private loans for K-12 students, where the parent is the borrower. Also available are private loans for undergraduates, graduates and continuing education students. For these loans the student is the borrower and must be at least 18 years old.
Benefits and Incentives of Private Student Loans
NextStudent private offer a host of benefits that do not necessarily apply to federal student loans. There are no prepayment penalties; students can apply with a co-signer; generous borrowing limits are available; there are no application deadlines; students
can cancel within 90 days of disbursement, with no fees or interest; and fees charged to students are minimal to cover defaults.
There are many incentives when taking out a NextStudent private student loan. Since interest is tax-deductible and funds are sent
directly to the borrower, private are an easier way to help students pay for school. It also is encouraging to know that with private loans no original signature is needed and pre-approval is fast. Private also can be used for distance learning, international students, study-abroad programs and past due balances at school.
Requirements for Private Student Loans
Prospective private student loan borrowers must meet certain requirements. Students must attend a TERI approved school and provide proof of income and enrollment. When applying with a qualified co-signer, borrowers automatically are pre-approved, which is based on credit score. When applying with a qualified co-signer there is a higher approval rating, 60 percent of borrowers receive the lowest possible origination fee, and most students will receive the best pricing.
Private through NextStudent offer prospective borrowers a host of incentives and benefits. When federal student aid is not enough, private can help fill the void and help prospective students receive a quality education.
NextStudent believes that getting an education is the best investment you can make, and it is dedicated to helping you pursue your education dreams by making college funding as easy as possible. Learn more about Private Student Loans at www.nextstudent.com
We strive to provide only quality articles, so if there is a specific topic related to that you would like us to cover, please contact us at any time. Vanessa McHooley My goal is to help every student succeed - education is one of hte most important things a person can have, so I have made it my personal mission to help every student pay for their education. Aside from that, I am just a pretty average girl from SD.
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