TO LATE FOR LOAN????

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NT is it too late for me to get a loan for school? Not a big loan just about 1200 dollars for books and living expenses. I want one through the school or fedgovt.


Also if I get this loan I will have about 2500 in loans from two years at a major 4 year university. Is that bad considering all my tuition is paid off andhousing has been too? How much will that 2500 turn into after I grad? Im planing on working and paying it off befor I grad though
 
dude, $2500 of school loans is GREAT! consider yourself that's all you had to loan so far.
 
Thanks, Im pretty sure there are alot of ppl with wayyyyy more, I have fin aid, scholarships and grants but this year didnt get as much and need to take out aloan which will make it about 2500. But is it too late to take out that loan?
 
i still need to get $26,000 for next year
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Nah it's not too late. It's really never too late for a loan unless you need it sooner than 2-3 weeks. I wish I only had 2500 in loans.
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So they will cut me a check right? This loan is for books and living expenses. Will they provide a loan for things like that?
 
Originally Posted by dbbabd

So they will cut me a check right? This loan is for books and living expenses. Will they provide a loan for things like that?

they cut the check,you process through a ya school, get a refund check for the rest...spend it on whatever
 
Originally Posted by dbbabd

So they will cut me a check right? This loan is for books and living expenses. Will they provide a loan for things like that?

yeah they will. the school will certify it and then they'll give you a refund through check or direct deposit (depending on if your school has DP). Justmake sure you talk to your financial aid advisor before you take out the loan so you'll know when it'll go through.
 
Yea, you can if you get to it now.
$2500?

Man I owe 22k.
 
Cool. Any Idea on how much that will turn into like 4 years laters?
 
Depends who you're getting the lone from and the interest rates. But if you start paying it back while you're in school, not much more than theoriginal amount.
 
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