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  2. Student financial aid in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Students living with their parents often only take the student grant, while other students tend to take both the student grant and the student loan. The loans and grants are normally approved for a maximum of twelve semesters, or 240 weeks. [2] In 2024, weekly student aid for a full-time student was as follows: [3]

  3. Student financial aid in Germany - Wikipedia

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    For low-income families, BAföG loans take over when these obligations cannot reasonably be met by parents. For every own child below the age of 10, living in the student's household, an additional 130.00 € can be requested. This can be reduced gradually if student or parent income or student assets exceed certain amounts. Thus, the amount ...

  4. Student loans in France - Wikipedia

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    Student loans and grants in France are primarily provided by the government through the Centre régional des œuvres universitaires et scolaires (CROUS), and Établissement public à caractère administratif. The CROUS is responsible for Student Finance France. Most undergraduate university students resident in France are eligible for student ...

  5. Student financial aid in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Dormitories are usually run by foundations and student unions, and cannot accommodate all students. The state secures student loans (from private banks) for up to €400 per month. Student meals are supported by €1.94 per meal and available for example on (privately operated) student cafeterias on campus, thus the effective price is about €2-3.

  6. Student loans in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The average loan after graduation (higher education) in Norway was ca. NOK 280,000 in 2016. [2] In the academic year 2015 - 2016, NOK 3.7 billion in grants and NOK 22.7 billion in loans were allocated to students and pupils. Approximately NOK 6 billion of the loan funds are expected to be converted to grants. [2]

  7. Mpower Financing - Wikipedia

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    Mpower Financing offers its student loans to students who cannot typically qualify for a loan from other banks or lenders unless they have a co-signer or collateral. [1] Mpower Financing lends to students who are within two years from graduation. [2] Many recipients are international (non-American) and DACA students.

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