Where can I get a student loan or a grant of Legit?

I am a newbie and I'm trying to find a reliable student loan to pay for my school. Can anyone help?

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3 Responses to “Where can I get a student loan or a grant of Legit?”
  1. Eden says:

    Be sure to speak with a consultant in the Financial Aid Office at your school. They can help you for federal grants with the FAFSA, or apply profiles. We also have a preferred lender list or be able to judge a reputable lender. Or they can contact the Federal Direct Loan Program. Questions about grants and scholarships offered to search engines, which they recommend.
    Never, never, never pay a company or person for research and / or help search for you!
    Check out the website www. finaid. org
    Good luck!

  2. imisidro says:

    Check out the Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA website http://www. FAFSA. ed. gov /
    I suggest you explore all federal funding options and provide http://federalstudentaid Federal Student Aid Web site. ed. gov /
    You can also read the manual of the Pell Grant – this is a 86-page document that contains everything about the granthttp: / / from the FIPA. ed. gov / sfahandbooks / AttachME …
    Or call the Federal Student Aid Information Center http://www. ed. gov / programs / FPG / gtepfpg. p … At 1-800-433-3243 and ask if there is a program for you
    In addition to the FAFSA http://www. FAFSA. ed. http://www gov and Pell Grant. ed. gov / programs / FPG / index. htm …, you can explore private foundation grants
    Also check out Fastweb http://www. Fastweb. com
    Able for private grants, you should use the Foundation Center Foundation Grants for Individuals Online Check http://gtionline. fdncenter. org. It is a subscription-based website ($ 9. 95 per month) and their propaganda says that opening the database for "students, artists, academic researchers, libraries and financial aid offices ideal." It may in the able to find grants from private foundations.

  3. ladybug says:

    Work with your financial aid office of your school. They are regulated by the state and comply with all directives of the federal government. . . therefore uncertain.
    The first place to start is to complete the FAFSA. Call your financial aid office if you need help or have questions. . . are here for you! :)
    Good luck!

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