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College is expensive, and when money is tight, or just not there, some look to take out loans to cover the balance of tuition and living expenses. This is where many get confused, and some get into trouble. There are many loans out there, but they are not all created equal. Even some that are meant for student loans can be problematic. When searching, you want to be sure you are signing up for federal student loans and that you are avoiding private lenders.

Federal student loans are backed by the government, and there are laws and regulations that are supposed to be in place to protect the student and the organization issuing the loan. Recently, new laws have been passed to keep and even tighter rein on these types of loans. If you go with something other than federal student loans, you have very little protection, and your interest rate can grow beyond anything you could have imagined. It’s best to protect yourself from this. When the economy takes a turn for the worse, interest rates can skyrocket and the amount you have to repay will go up as well. It may get so far out of hand that you have no hope of paying on time.

When you want to find out about federal student loans, you can talk to your college’s financial aid department. They will have all of the information you may need, and they may also already have all of the forms that you need. They can give you the applications for federal student loans, and they can even help you fill things out when you become confused. With any type of loan application, confusion is bound to come up once in a while, so be ready for it. Having help from people who know all about the forms is a great start.

When you leave college, you will have some grace periods before you have to start paying back your federal student loans. Some give six months after graduation before repayment is expected to begin, though you don’t have to wait if you don’t want to. You can begin to repay right away if you want to do so. There are also times when you may also be able to defer payments at times when money may be tight, but remember that even though your payments may be on hold for a little while, you will still be generating interest on the loans that you will have to pay back in the end.

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