Money for Nursing School

Get Your Nursing Student Loan

August 3rd, 2008 at 06:35pm Under Loans

Nursing students who do not qualify for federal grants or who still need money to pay their school expenses can apply for several different types of low interest rate loans. The good news here is that several of these federal loans are need based not credit based. All the private lender school loans are credit based. An important point to remember here is that your total financial aid package when combined cannot exceed the cost of attendance for your school. For example if your school has calculated the cost of attendance to be $12,000 per year you will not be awarded more than that amount even if you are eligible to receive more than that amount in loans, scholarships, and grants.

Available Federal Loans

1. Federal Stafford Loan – This loan program is a low interest rate loan program started by the federal government and comes in subsidized and unsubsidized forms. One of the best things about stafford loans is that they are need based NOT CREDIT BASED! In other words a credit report is not required in order to get this loan. To qualify for this loan you must meet certain eligibility requirements but they are not to stringent.

You must first complete a FAFSA, you must be attending classes at least 1/4 time, and not have a government loan in default. The loan amounts you qualify for will be determined by your student status, mainly whether you are full time or part time and if you are a dependent or independent student. The table below lists the loan maximums for the 2008-2009 school year.

Stafford loan Limits - Independent Student

It is also important to know that these loans do not go into mandatory repayment until 6 months after you graduate or quite school. It is possible to begin paying these while still in school and that would certainly decrease the amount of accumulated interest on the your loan but paying while taking classes is optional.

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Free Grants for Nursing School

August 3rd, 2008 at 01:53pm Under Grants

The most widely used free money for college comes from the federal government in the form of grant money. Nearly all colleges in the United States require their students to fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as part of the enrollment procedures. A good portion of those students qualify for free money. An eligible student in 2008 can receive between $523 to $4,731. Below you will find a list of Grants, Government and private, that can be used for paying your nursing school bill.

1. Federal Pell Grants – This is a need based federal grant designed for low-income students. Eligibility is determined by several factors including students income, cost of attendance, and enrollment status. For more information on pell grants check out the Department of Educations website here.

2. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant – This special grant is considered campus-based aid because the schools are given a limited amount of money each year to award to the most exceptional financially needy students and once their allotted funds are awarded no more FSEOG grants can be given that year. For 2008 the FSEOG can be from $100 – $4,000. Check out this site for more information.

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