school help: I don’t qualify for grants and have gotten the maximum amount of loan and scholarship from the college I’d like to attend. - Help.com



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I don’t qualify for grants and have gotten the maximum amount of loan and scholarship from the college I’d like to attend.

I have no credit history and my parents have really bad credit and don’t own a home and have tried to apply for a few private loans with no success. I am still about $10,400 short on the tuition and I’m supposed to start school in 6 weeks. I also have no co-signor with good credit and have an extremely small family and no one can help. Any suggestions? Are there any bad credit private loans that are guaranteed? Thanks.

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cady offline Verified User (3 years, 3 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
San Francisco, CA, US | 2 years, 4 months ago (6 hours, 11 minutes after post)

Yes. Government loans are awarded regardless of credit. Because they are designed for students, who usually have little, no, or poor credit. Fafsa.org.

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neku offline Verified User (3 years, 3 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
An Undisclosed Location | 2 years, 4 months ago (7 hours, 12 minutes after post)

If you plan to pay back the money , you can ask for a loan at Prosper. People may help you. More information at http://www.acreditlibrary.com/prosper…

You can also try your luck at online charities, people may send donations. More information at http://www.laodn.org/

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