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  1. Alternative student loans are usually loans that a student goes out to get by themselves, without the help of the federal government. Find out how to get an alternative loan from a bank or lending institution with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  2. Federal student loans are loans that the government provides for students in order to help them through their schooling. Find out how to apply for federal student loans for undergraduate, graduate or doctorate schooling with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  3. There are no free student loans because, by definition, a loan is money that has to be paid back to the lender. Learn about interest-free loans, such as Subsidized Stafford Loans, with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  4. There are a variety of government student loans available to students, with the most commonly used loan being the Stafford loan. Find out what the Grad Plus and Parent Plus loans are with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  5. Ordinarily, the government is going to provide students with low-interest loans in the form of Stafford loans. Find out how to apply for alternative loans at private lending institutions with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  6. Personal loans for college students are also known as alternative loans, and they are provided by a private lender. Find out why private loans are based on credit scores with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  7. When trying to get a student car loan, the first thing to do is to visit a lending agency, such as a bank or credit union, and find out if they offer a student car loan. Discover why a cosigner may be necessary to get a car loan with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  8. Consolidation of student loans is something that almost every student can do after they graduate. Find out how to make one payment on multiple student loans, and how to make the terms longer, with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  9. Federal loans are available to students, and they don't require a cosigner, but they do require the student to complete the FAFSA. Find out what forms are needed from dependent students with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  10. Unsecured student loans are when a student has bad credit, no credit or no collateral in order to get additional funding for school. Apply for an unsecured student loan at a private institution with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  11. The first thing to do when applying for U.S. Department of Education loans is to complete the FAFSA. Find out what awards a student is eligible for with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  12. A student can apply for loans online by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Discover why recent tax returns are needed when applying for student loans with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  13. If a student has bad credit, they still have options, including Stafford loans that do not require credit history checks. Try to get an unsecured loan from a private institution with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  14. The only way to get rid of student loans is by paying them off, which is a process that can be eased by consolidating the loans. Get a lower interest rate on student loans with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  15. The easiest way to reduce student loan payments is by making payments while attending school. Find out how to talk to a lender about loan consolidation with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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  16. If a student needs additional funding beyond federal Stafford loans, they can apply for unsecured loans at a private lending agency. Find out why weak credit can limit the amount of a loan with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on student loans.

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Like all debt instruments, a loan involves the redistribution of financial assets over time between the lender and the borrower. The borrower initially receives an amount of money from the lender, which they pay back in regular installments to the lender. This service is generally provided at a cost, referred to as interest on the debt. Acting as a provider of loans is one of the principal tasks for financial institutions. In this free video series, a financial aid officer provides information on student loans, applying for student loans, and paying off student loans. Learn about alternative student loans, federal student loans and low-interest student loans. Find out how to get student car loans, how to consolidate loans and how to get a loan with no cosigner. Discover how to get financial aid, regardless of credit history, with tips in these free videos.

 
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Brooke Kramer Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has been in the financial aid office for many years and has quite a bit of experience.dkdk

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