Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Know Your Financial Aid

Financial aid, you are going back to school and probably wondering if it could help you? If you are like most people today debts are on the top of your list and take up majority of your income. Well, what you might not realize is that there are many different types of financial aid available to students today. These different types of financial aid can assist you in achieving your dreams.

Knowing the different types of financial aid programs out there is the key to understanding what you are getting yourself into and preparing for the future. People get excited about going to school but do not research fully their options and end up hurting themselves in the end. Here is some information to get you better acquainted with the types of financial aid.

Different types of financial aid:

Government loans - These are loans given by the government to students and usually are based on need. The interest rates of these loans are lower than private loans. These loans can be subsidized and unsubsidized which means the government pays the interest accrued on the loan while the student is in school or on deferment. Students are advised to take advantage of subsidized government loans first if possible because they will save some money on repayment.

Private loans - These loans are mainly credit based so the lender will verify the student's credit score to determine their interest rate. If the student has no credit, which is the case with most young students, this might not be the best way to go because your interest rate will be extremely high. The only two reasons for thinking of taking out these loans would be if; one, there is no other option or two, if you have excellent credit. With excellent credit you will be sure to get the lowest interest rate possible.

Government grants - Grants are a good type of financial aid because this is basically "free" money. This is money you receive and do not have to pay back.

Scholarships (School and Private) - This is another type of "free" money. Scholarships can be given out by the school based on merit, GPA, sports and other factors but does not necessarily have to be earned. Sometimes you do have to meet requirements to keep receiving this type of financial aid such as a 2.0 GPA. Private organizations can also award scholarships to students for many different reasons. Some organizations hold contests, or will ask students to write essays to determine a winner but these are only a few examples. Be sure to check with local organizations, clubs, churches, and schools in your area to find out more information.

Work programs - These programs allow the students to work off their debt. The student can usually work around campus and earn an hourly wage which goes into repaying back tuition and books. The work the student performs is not always related to their field of study, even though sometimes it can be.

There is financial aid available based on different factors so be sure to review all information and speak with your financial adviser to determine what is best for you. If you don't get the answers there speak to someone you trust, a lender, or even other students to get all the information necessary to help you make your decision. Amongst the different types of financial aid you should find one that is the right one for you.

The author is a recent graduate of an accredited online university and uses her website, http://www.OnlineDegreesMadeEasy.com - to help students and parents get information about online education and financial aid. Also, an employee of a student loan servicing center, Ms Garcia has plenty of experience in dealing with student loans, financial aid and providing advice to borrowers on repaying their loans. For more information you can find articles at How to Earn an Online Degree, http://www.OnlineDegreesMadeEasy.com

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