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Student Loans With Bad Credit? No Problem!

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Bad credit is something that no one wants to have, but
unfortunately it is also relatively easy to acquire, especially
for younger people that don't have a large positive credit
history. Even a few late or missed payments on a credit card,
possibly even just a very small amount, can negatively affect
your credit. It is good news that unless you are using a private
lender or alternative student loan, getting student loans with
bad credit is not as much of a problem as one might imagine. The
biggest concern for getting student loans with bad credit is to
stick with student loans that don't require a credit check in
the first place, which means staying to the federal government
student loans.

Federal government programs for getting student loans with bad
credit are designed to not have the borrowers credit score
impact on either the interest rate or the amount of the loan.
Rather this is set by a formula and is capped at a maximum
amount for both the total amount of the loan as well as the
interest rate. Private student loans on the other hand are not
regulated in the same fashion and your credit score is critical
in both being able to get a loan as well as determining the
interest rate you will pay on the loan.

Some of the options for getting student loans with bad credit
can also include having a co-signer, typically a parent or
family member, that can sign off on the loan with you. This
means that their credit score is used in determining the loan,
rather that yours. There are a lot of benefits for using this
option, and there are also Parent PLUS loans that are taken out
by your parents, using only their credit score, rather than you
taking out the loan yourself. For mature students a spouse or
even a friend with good credit can also be a co-signer.

One caution in getting student loans with bad credit is to avoid
any company that indicates they are giving private or alternate
student loans and is not using a credit score or doing a credit
check. These companies will typically charge incredibly high
interest rates plus they will often immediately sell your loan
to another company and you may find that the second company
changes the terms of the loan, resulting in a huge payment or
unwieldy interest rates. Always, when you are applying for
student loans with bad credit, stick to a reputable lender even
if the alternative looks better at first glance. Get everything
in writing and have someone else that is knowledgeable about
loans look it over before you sign any agreement or commit to
any type of private loan.

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About the author: Thomas Iturriaga
Are you interested in being prepared before meeting with your bank manager or loan officer? Your best bet is to read 'The World of Loans Explained' and go in there prepared to: get approved and get a great interest rate! Get more information regarding loans - http://Loans-Online-Guides.info


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