What is the best loan option for prospective grad students?
Should I get a loan from a bank or from a student loan company? Which is more affordable? If bank, any specific bank with lowest interest rates? If other, which one is best option? Thank you!
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Answer by payingcollege
Your best bet for grad school is the federal GradPLUs loan. Federal loans typically have the best interest rates and most generous repayment options. You must start by filling out your FAFSA.
If you've missed the FAFSA deadline for this year, private student loans are also available. These loans are credit-based, which means the interest rate will probably be variable, and based on your credit history. Having a cosigner with good credit can help. Private student loans are usually more expensive than federal loans, but still have benefits over "bank" loans, such as potential interest deduction on your taxes.
Explore your options, and borrow only what you need, b/c you will have to pay it all back eventually.
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On loan to First South Yorkshire, given fleet number 32000 - Castleton, Peak District
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What should pull in on the 272 at Castleton, but this ex-London Volvo B7TL with Alexander ALX400 bodywork registered V143 LGC. On loan to First to cover shortages created whilst several of their Volvo B9/Wrights undergo repair work, it has been painted in allover white with First logos. Hulleys, the joint operator of the 272 with First, have sister V140 LGC (not on loan but as a fully paid up member of their fleet).
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