Saturday, October 3, 2009

Loans for College Students

By Pauline Davies

Let's suppose that you have a teenager who will soon be graduating from high school. You will feel happy of course, the same as any other parent whose child is graduating from high school. It is one of those milestones of life that you have successfully passed, despite all the financial obstacles that you have probably experienced. It is time to be happy, because you have fulfilled your responsibility of giving your child a better chance in life.

However, most people would say, that a high school education is not the end of the story. In deed, it is just the beginning of tougher challenges that await you and your child in the following years of college education.

At this point, you should start thinking about how you will finance the studies of your college-bound child. With the increasing cost of tuition fees, you need to plan ahead well of time to avoid any problems, especially if you not well-off. You probably already know how hard it is to have to cope with the increasing costs of your child's high school education before. The sooner you start planning for the college education of your child, the less you will have financial problems later on.

If you honestly think you might be faced with financial issues again, it is important that you understand the various financial aid programs on the market for your college-bound child. Continue reading in order to find out about the financial aids that are available to you:

A Grant: it is the first sort of college financial aid that you should apply for. It just needs you to complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) application form. Once the application has been sent, it will be evaluated and if your child qualifies, he/she will be entitled to the full amount of what he/she has applied for. At this point, you need not do anything much further except provide the name of the college or university that your teen wants to enrol into.

Scholarships: In spite of te fact that scholarships are mostly meant for students who have the 'brains' but not the 'money', not all college scholarships are intended for academics. Students who do not have the best of academic records can still qualify for many other college scholarships. There are college sports scholarships, community service work scholarships, social involvement scholarships and many others. These are just a few of the different types of scholarships for your child if he / she is not that academically talented.

'Student Loans': these kinds of loan have rather lower interest rates compared to other sorts of loan. Some loans are subsidized, which means that the interest does not accumulate until a student graduates college. Moreover, these loans do not require collateral, and therefore, you do not have to worry about putting your own home up as collateral against the student loan for your teenager. Most of these loans are available on various repayment plans at low interest rates and low monthly installment payments.

If you have not yet started searching for any of the different financial aid programs available, it is advisable that you start now. These financial aids are there to help you and will provide the funds needed for your teen's college education. You can become free from worries about your child's education, if you start early enough. - 30462

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