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Question: Can I get a student loan in addition to my company tuition reimbursement?

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Question : Can I get a student loan in addition to my company tuition reimbursement?
My company will reimburse up to $5250/year for tuition. Would I be also be able to take out a student loan or do I have to pay the tuition with out-of-pocket money? I didn't have to go through the student loan process during my undergrad years so I am unfamiliar with the process.
- asked by NUnum1

All Answers:
Answer #1
Yes. Anyone can get student loans. Just apply andfill it out and go to Fa office and they will helpyou out.You have to take a test to make sure youunderstand the terms. Then you set. Good luck.
- answered by itsmekatiebeth

Answer #2
Calm your fears and relax. You will not have topay for college out of pocket. I know that payingfor college can be difficult and many people havethe same worries and fears about financial andcollege too. So be happy that you're not the onlyone. You are eligible for a loan no matter ifyou're receiving a tuition reimbursement or not.If you don't qualify for grants then you'reprobably qualify for loans. You might want to lookinto scholarships too and at least withscholarships you won't have to pay themback!*Cheers*
- answered by DesignThis

Answer #3
Check with the financial aid office at whateverschool you plan to attend.
- answered by Richard H

Answer #4
You may still be able to get a student loandepending on what school you attend. You can onlybe funded up to the cost of attendance. So if yourschool is 13000.00 a year and your job pays $5250a year then you have a need of $7750 remaining.You should also check with your employer sincethere are some companies that will not allow youto get a reimbursement if you are getting aid,it's stupid but I have had some students thatfound that it was better to use the federal aidthen deal with the paperwork hassles from theiremployer. Check with your Human Resources Dept andthen with your Financial Aid office at yourschool. You will then have all the right tools todecide what is in your best interest. Good luck!
- answered by Kelela W

Answer #5
There are two sources for student loans -- thefederal government and private lenders. In orderto obtain most federal student loans, you willfirst need to file the Free Application forFederal Student Aid (FAFSA). In mostyou can combine all of youreligible federal student loans into one loan witha Federal Consolidation Loan. Consolidating alsolocks the interest rate you pay on your loan.
- answered by Shaylee

Answer #6
Perhaps You ought to google it first ,neverthelessif you prefer some direct resource ,here might beyour choosing.You will find much more usefulsuggetions and tips for your question.Good Luckforyou.
http://studentloan.online-helpers.info/college-loan-money-student.html
- answered by RAYMOND J




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