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What is the process in acquiring a student loan and how long do they take to pay off on average?

I was lucky in that I did not need any student loans when I was a college student (1969 - 1978 for undergraduate and graduate degrees). Indeed, back then college were Very affordable.My sons graduated college in 2013 and 2014 and Each of them had $25,000 in total student loans.If you can keep your Total student loans to earn a bachelors degree to $27,000 or less, then you Merely need to fill out the:FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)and possibly the PROFILE forms: Apply for College Financial AidYou and All of your parents fill out sections of the FAFSA and the PROFILE online and indicate to which colleges you are applying. FAFSA is free and the PROFILE is a nominal cost per college. The results of the forms are sent to the colleges’ financial aid offices and they will then make offers to you for:merit scholarshipsgrants from college moneyPell grant from the Federal government (if you and your family are relatively poor)Federal Direct Loan ($5,500 $6,500 $7,500 and $7,500 max for each of four years)Your parents merely need to assist you in filling out the forms. Your parents do Not co-sign a Federal Direct loan with you. You merely go online and take a 30 minute informational “course” before you electronically sign for the Federal loans (first time only). You have to start making monthly repayments starting six months after you have completed attending college as at least a half-time student.If you need a student loan and are a US citizen or permanent resident then use the Federal Direct loan first and hopefully only.If you need a Private student loan to supplement your federal loan (not advisable), then you may very well need a co-signer.One son paid off the $25,000 in three years and the other is doing it over five years. You are required to pay off the Federal loans in ten years or sooner.All the best.

Why can't male college students who've failed to register for 'Selective Services' before their mid 20's, recieve government aid? Commonly known as, FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)?

Our sons graduated college in 2013 and 2014. They applied to colleges in 2008 and 2009 and collectively we filled out their FAFSA forms in the Winters of 2009 and 2010.Within the FAFSA forms is the check-box to indicate that the person has registered with the Selective Service. Since many high school students are still 17 years old when they fill out the FAFSA forms and you need to be 18 years old to register with the selective service, the FAFSA forms provide you with an option to Pre-register for the selective service through the FAFSA online form process. Both our sons did that (EASY) and were registered with the selective service when they turned 18 years old.You are supposed to be seeking Guidance from your high school guidance counselor and other knowledgeable adults.If you Failed to do what is required of you, then it is no one’s fault but yours.Now you have to deal with the aftermath. The US government made it Easy to register with the selective service when you are supposed to.Sorry.

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