Low interest College Loans?
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Here's a rough outline of the basic financial aid process.
1. Do your IRS 1040 draft so that you have all the data you need for the FAFSA.
2. File your FAFSA online as quickly after January 1 of each year as possible, to get as close to the front of the line for free financial aid as you can.
+ http://www.FAFSAonline.com
3. Start your scholarship search. There's a free eBook on using Google and search engines for scholarships here:
+ http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/...
4. Hit up the major scholarship web sites:
+ http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com...
+ http://www.scholarshippoints.com...
+ http://www.FastWeb.com
+ http://www.CollegeBoard.com
+ http://www.sfa.ufl.edu:16080/scholarship...
+ http://www.uncf.org/scholarships...
+ http://www.internationalscholarships.com...
5. Once you've exhausted scholarship options, aim for federal student loans.
+ http://www.StaffordLoan.com
+ http://www.ParentPLUSLoan.com
6. Once you've exhausted federal loans, aim for private student loans.
+ http://www.alternativestudentloan.com...
+ http://www.acteducationloans.com...
+ http://www.GradLoans.com
+ http://www.privatestudentloans.com...
7. After that, locate a good job on or near campus.
+ http://www.craigslist.org
8. Once you're done with school, consolidate your student loans.
+ http://www.studentloanconsolidator.com...
Hope this helps!
Christopher S. Penn
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The best low interest loans are the ones you get straight from the government. Fill out your FAFSA
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