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I am in my final year of college, and I ran out of money. I need a loan and I dont have a cosigner. What to do

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I am in my final year of college, and I ran out of money. I need a loan and I dont have a cosigner. What to do

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  1. You can ask your friends to help you out with that.


  2. Try for grants, financial aid or scholarships.

    I hope that helps!

  3. If you have a good repayment plan, you can ask for a loan at your credit union or Prosper. People may help you. More information at http://www.acreditlibrary.com/prosper.ht... and http://luccu.org

  4. federal loans require no cosigner or credit check.  Apply at http://fafsa.ed.gov

  5. Certain student loans require a cosigner if the student or parent soliciting a loan does not meet minimum credit requirements to receive a loan. This applies to both private and some federal loans; the PLUS loans for graduate students, which can be received by parents or students, have minimum credit requirements, and in either case, parent or student can use a cosigner with good credit to sign on the loan. Getting student loans without a cosigner is possible<!--being a cosigner is a significant risk, as the cosigner will be responsible for any debt the borrower does not pay. The Stafford federal loans do not require a credit check or cosigner, and should be the first step in your search for college funding.

    http://best-loans.awardspace.com/student...

    If you do not have any resource for receiving family assistance for attending college, you may qualify for financial aid, subsidized Stafford loans, or the subsidized Perkins loan, which is the hardest loan to attain but the best offer available. If you have a good credit rating-->lenders will offer you Prime interest rates on your student loans; if you have no credit or bad credit, they may ask that you have a cosigner. Ask at several different financial institutions what they can do to accommodate your education finance needs.Usually bad credit loans are given at a higher interest rate and/or with extra fees, but you can lower this number by calling different lenders and demanding the best possible rate.

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