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My current debt load from previous education is 34K federal debt and 16K private loan debt. Currently I have 28K in my savings account (investments included). As I fill out the FAFSA and apply for aid would it be better to put my savings into paying off some of my debt first? Would having less in savings make it more likely a grad. school will offer me more grant money?
Loans have an aggregate amount u can owe.. After that, u can't borrow anymore.. I would take my 28K and pay off what I can.. The interest on the 28K isn't nearly as much as the interest on a student loan.. Rather than taking out a new loan, why don't u use ur 28K for school and living cost.. Grad students don't get federal grants so how much u have won't matter.
is it a requierement to graduate from high school to obtain financial aid !!!!!!!!!
Yes, you must have a high school diploma or GED in order to be eligible to receive any type of federal student aid (grants, loans, work-study, etc.)
BUT THERE IS ONE EXCEPTION TO THE RULE. Lucky you!
Your school may administer an Ability to Benefit Test (ATB test). This is a test that can be taken by students who have applied for financial aid but are not eligible due to lack of high school diploma or GED. If this test is passed, then the requirement of a diploma or GED can be waived, therefore making you eligible for aid.
Your first step is to complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov if you have not done so already. Your school will then send you a letter within about 3-4 weeks that will let you know if any other paperwork is required, im which case they will request an ATB test or other documents.
Take the test, submit the results to your financial aid office along with any other paperwork requested and your file will be complete to receive aid.
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I don't think there is any fed grants, but I thought there may be something from NY for grad school grants.
You can go to
http://www.student-loans-choices.com
or
http://www.estudentloans.biz
it's about unique student loans information.
or
http://www.all-about-scholarship.com
it's about scholarships
Good luck
I would like to persue graduate studies in the U.S, however I am finding it difficult to come up with the funds needed to finance my studies. Are there currenlty any loans that are offered to international students (with U.S cosigner) who need fianacing for their studies. Information on loans that I have seen so far indicate that I have to be enrolled in the programme (at least half the time) to get funding.
I am in Jamaica
Check out http://www.edupass.org which is a website specific to international students wishing to study in the US. You should be able to find some suggestions there.