Personal Student Loans For People With Bad Credit

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By monicamelendez

If you have bad credit, it means that you've had credit opportunities before and have had the time to make enough mistakes to cause that credit to go into the hopper. If you are in a dead end job and realize that you need more education to get anywhere in the world, you know that you have to go to college. Your bad credit might keep you from getting enough money to attend college but then again it might not. Personal student loans for people with bad credit are available and can help you to go to school.

However, I'm going to highly recommend taking a look at some other programs that are out there first. There's no reason to go with private or personal student loans if you can qualify for the federal ones - they are much better and honestly will save you a ton of money.

Federal Student Loans

The Federal Government has several student loans available that have nothing to do with your credit rating. Among these loans are Stafford and Perkins loans along with Pell grants. The Stafford and Perkins loans must be repaid, however the Pell grants are just that; grants of money that do not have to be repaid.

Stafford loans come in two types, subsidized and unsubsidized. The granting of these loans does not consider the credit rating of the applicant. Both the subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford loans are currently the most popular and most granted loans for both undergraduate and graduate students. The difference between the two Stafford loans is how the interest on the loan is repaid. The subsidized Stafford loans are generally awarded to the most financially needy students. The federal government pays the interest on the loan each month that school is attended and for six months after graduation. At that time the student undertakes the repayment of the loan principle and interest. The student who has an unsubsidized Stafford loan must pay the interest each month. After graduation repayment of both principle and interest is made.

Perkins loans are relatively uncommon when compared to Stafford loans. The Perkins loans are held for the students who are the most financially disadvantaged. These loans usually fall into the range of $1,000 - $4,000. The maximum amount of the Perkins loans that can be incurred is $20,000.

Pell Grants are grants of money to the students who are the neediest financially. Pell Grants are just that, grants of money to students who never have to repay the money.

Aside from the big three, Stafford, Perkins and Pell, there are many other loans and grants available to students who choose to enter the medical profession. Nursing student loans are available along with Primary Care loans. These loans usually carry a clause that the student must remain in the medical profession until the loan is repaid.

Personal student loans for bad credit are available from the federal government. These loans are awarded without a check of credit reporting services. If a student is in need of money to attend college and has bad credit there are loans available to allow the student to got to college, receive a degree and become a more productive person.

Getting Private Student Loans With Bad Credit

If you can't qualify for loans provided and backed by the government, it will be a lot harder to pay for your schooling. However, there are still loans available. There are plenty of private lenders that offer personal student loans with bad credit to kids that need fundage.

Take a look at Astrive and have a chat with a representative. This can help you to see if you need to find a cosigner or do anything further.

More Help For Those With Less Than Perfect Credit

I know how hard it is to struggle with bad credit. It's one of the hardest things out there to deal with and I personally had to fight through it. It honestly wasn't easy but I overcame it. Here are some hubs that I've created that help people to understand how to take care of certain aspects of your financial life with poor credit:

Please let me know if you have any questions about anything that I've written. I'd love to be able to help you all out and again, I understand exactly what you're going through because I've gone through it myself.

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