
How do I get a student loan with bad credit?
I have enrolled in college and have recieved finaical aid, and I will be getting money back but I wont recieve the money until the fourth week of college. Unfortunately I need the money now, so I can keep my car and pay for babysitting costs. So I will need a short term loan until my finacial aid comes in at the end of September. I have really bad credit and I really need a hand with this.
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- You need a part time job because the student loan will go directly to the school and you will get the leftover after expenses are paid just like the grant.
- student loan require no credit check If you have no credit established, as is the case with many new borrowers and college-age students, you are not necessarily excluded from borrowing money toward college. No credit is better than bad, but many institutions require co-signers for either situation. Good news: here, first, are your college financial aid options that require no credit checks: Federal Stafford Loans, subsidized and unsubsidized, Federal Perkins Loans, other government and state-funded loans, Pell Grants and other government grants, and private grants and scholarships. Federal Loans: Your First Step Your best bet for student loans that require no credit check are the Federal Stafford and Perkins Loans. Always apply for these first. They are also low-interest and long-term. For more read http://www.collegescholarships.org/loans/no-credit-check-student-loan.htm http://www.paisawaisa.com/loans/education-loans.aspx
- If you have bad credit, commercial credit probably isn't an option, and as you already have bad credit, that's probably a good thing in your case. You don't need to compound your problems with more high interest credit you can't afford. I've bookmarked this site... http://loan.surveyland.org/ All the best to you.
- Hi Caroline... Parlaying your student status could land you a loan... however, i would ask a pro. Good luck! http://www.dexknows.com/local/finance/loans/cash_advance_loans/
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