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  2. How to get a student loan - AOL

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    In contrast to federal student loans, private student loan interest rates rely on your credit score, as does approval. The process for applying, however, is fairly simple comparatively.

  3. Student financial aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    If a student has a high SAT score and a low family income, they will receive larger institutional need-based grants than a student with a low family income that has low SAT scores. In 1996, public higher education institutions gave students with high SAT scores and a low family income $1,255 in need-based grants.

  4. Federal Direct Student Loan Program - Wikipedia

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    Graphic 1: Total number of dollars (in billions) entering default, 2009-2018, data source: CRS Graphic 2: This graph portrays the changes in the interest rate for direct subsidized loans, 2004-2019. Default and delinquency are increasingly common and are a large risk the government bears when giving out low-interest rate loans.

  5. How to calculate loan payments and costs - AOL

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    Starting loan balance. Monthly payment. Paid toward principal. Paid toward interest. New loan balance. Month 1. $20,000. $387. $287. $100. $19,713. Month 2. $19,713. $387

  6. Banks that refinance student loans - AOL

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    Student loan refinancing involves applying for a new loan to repay your current student loans. Ideally, taking this step results in obtaining a lower interest rate or extending your repayment ...

  7. Pell Grant - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the college first applies the grant or loan money toward a student's tuition, fees, and (if the student lives on campus) room and board. Any money left over is paid to the student for other expenses: books, living expenses if the student does not live on campus, and transportation. [1] [2]

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