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Applying For Student Loans
from: Kyle BesserWhen applying for a student loan for education, it is important to make sure that all parties involved get the paperwork they will need to process your student loan for education. You will be communicating with the US Department of Education Student Loans Department and the college student loan department you will be attending to ensure that you have filled out all student loan applications and sent in all the necessary paperwork. The paperwork for a student loan for education may include:
*Federal student loan application form
*College student loan application form
*Transcripts
*Proof of citizenship
*Proof of enrolment
You should pay attention to the due dates given to you when you begin the process of applying for student loan for education. For Department of Education federal student loans, you cannot apply until the middle of January, and you will have until July to submit your application for the fall semester. Depending on the popularity of some federal student loans, the earlier you apply, the better your chances will be.
The first set of paperwork you will need to fill out for a Department of Education federal student loan will be a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This application will ask you questions about you and your family. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the initial paperwork you will need to submit for a Department of Education federal student loan. Visit the website of the US Department of Education Student Loans Department to file online.
In a few weeks, you will receive an assessment report from the US Department of Education Student Loans Department that will include the amount of money you are eligible for, the college where the money will be sent, and the expected family contribution. Once you have reviewed this paperwork from the US Department of Education Student Loans Department and have signed at the bottom that it is correct, you will receive a promissory note that you will have to sign before you get your federal student loan. This is a standard Department of Education federal student loan agreement between you and the Federal government promising that you will repay the money after you graduate.
At this time, you may be asked to submit paperwork to the college you will be attending. If you are receiving a financial aid package, you will have to fill out forms accept the package in its entirety. During this process, you should call the college to see if the paperwork is going to the right places and on schedule. If there is a problem, you may have to submit more forms or make corrections. By being proactive, you will be able to catch any missteps along the way that could keep the college from receiving the federal student loan money.
You will have to renew your the US Department of Education Student Loan each year until you graduate or you do not need federal student loans any longer. The process gets easier once you are registered at the US Department of Education Loans and the initial paperwork has been filed.
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