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Ford Federal Direct Subsidized or Unsubsidized Loan [application/pdf]
Content: College of Liberal Arts Student Services Do you need money for tuition, books, to pay rent, buy groceries, or for other personal expenses related to college life? If the answer is yes, then if you haven’t already done so, you should consider...
Federal Direct Loan (Subsidized)
Content: The Federal Direct Loan is a new federal loan program that replaced the Stafford Loan program. Instead of borrowing from a bank, students borrow directly from the Federal Government
Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loan Worksheet Part 2
Content: Step 2: Next, multiply the result from Step 1 by the income percentage factor (from Chart E) that corresponds to your income
FEDERAL DIRECT SUBSIDIZED AND UNSUBSIDIZED STAFFORD/FORD LOAN APPLICATION [application/pdf]
Content: Borrower’s Name (printed) Borrower’s SS# Student’s Name (printed) Student’s SS# By...
Limits for Federal Direct Subsidized Loans
Content: Limits for Federal Direct Subsidized Loans Freshmen $2625 Sophomore $3500 Junior...
Direct Subsidized Loan - Compare Mortgage Rates at Nextag.com
Content: Nov 14 Direct Subsidized Loan. Before you refinance, get a mortgage or a home equity loan, compare rates from dozens of banks and lenders at Nextag.
HBU Ford Direct Subsidized Stafford Loan
Content: Federal PLUS loans are not need based. These loans allow credit worthy parents of dependent undergraduate students to borrow up to the cost of education minus other aid. Borrowers are assessed a 3% origination...
OSU Financial Aid - Federal Direct Loan
Content: The Ohio State University Office of Student Financial Aid
FEDERAL DIRECT SUBSIDIZED AND UNSUBSIDIZED STAFFORD/FORD LOAN APPLICATION
Content: A Direct PLUS Loan is available to parents of dependent students who wish to borrow funds to assist with their child’s education
Entrance Counseling Section 1: Facts About Your Direct Loan
Content: Direct Subsidized Loans and Direct Unsubsidized Loans are made to students attending school at least half-time. The U.S. Department of Education is the lender. It delivers the loan money to you through your school
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