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How To Pay For Your Online Degree
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by:
Joyce Jackson
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College
can be expensive. Just because your degree is completed online does not
make it cost any less. Education can be a budget busting proposition so
here's what I found can help!
Apply for student loans. Head to your schools’ counseling
office
or to your local bank. Look for low interest and long duration payment
plans.
The government offers several loans to students going to school. The
cap of the loan is generally set by the school you are attending. These
are great low interest long term loans that you should seriously
consider. Here's the online info link: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov
All loans must be paid back. However, the terms are very reasonable.
The government agencies will determine the type of loan you are offered
through several factors, including your income level. Some students are
offered subsidized loans, in which the government actually pays the
interest of the loan for them. Others are offered unsubsidized loans.
Their interest accrues while they are going to school. Generally
speaking, government loans are the best type of loan to take out
because they are designed to benefit the student and usually offer the
most reasonable rates and terms.
There are also grants available. Apply for as many as you can. A grant
is a gift of money. You do not need to pay it back. The government
offers grants of money to students who fall in the lower brackets of
income level. Usually students must maintain a minimum gpa in order to
qualify for the grant. The required gpa depends upon how much money a
student (or, more often, a student’s family) has. The minimum
gpa
varies, but is generally in the 2.0-3.0 range. Grants do not have to be
paid back. Check out some info as the same site for loans:
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov
Some students don’t qualify for government loans. Those who
are
not United States citizens, men who fail to register for the draft, and
students enrolling in unapproved schools are not able to receive
funding from government agencies. These students have the option of
taking out private loans from individual banks. Bank loans require that
the student has established sufficient creditor is co-signing with
someone who has. These loans generally have a higher interest rate and
less negotiable terms.
Make sure you also check out scholarships. A scholarship is an award
based on academic performance, talent, or other factors. It may have
certain requirements, but you do not need to pay it back. Students can
learn about individual scholarships from their schools’
counseling office (or web site) or from online scholarship databases.
Apply for everything you can in order to see what you qualify for.
There is not a grant or scholarship program you should overlook interms
of pursuing financing for your education.
About the author:
Joyce Jackson is the author of numerous articles on the advantages of
getting an online degree. With information on all the major online
degree programs on her website, she offers many free products for
people to further their education. ...your future is closer than you
think http://www.onlinedegreeguru.com
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