Tuition Talk: Student Loan Co-Signers
Tuition Talk: The skinny on co-signers by Kevin Walker, Co-Founder & CEO of SimpleTuition September, 2007 Let’s talk about co-signers. These are the generous folks who agree to sign on to a private student loan along with the student. Why do students even need a co-signer? Well, for undergraduates, the usual reasons are that the student has not yet established a credit history and doesn’t have an income. Absent these indicators of a borrower’s likelihood and ability to repay a loan, lenders are usually not willing to put their money at risk. There may be some lenders who make exceptions, and indeed, for graduate and professional students, lenders will often make private student loans without a co-signer. For the most part, an undergraduate student will need a co-signer to qualify for a private student loan. But there’s more to the story. The student should try to line up what the industry calls a “creditworthy co-signer.” That is, someone whose credit is “worthy” or strong. Any old co-signer won’t cut it.
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SCCC Tuition Grant
Site Map Seward County Tuition Grant The Seward County Tuition Grant is authorized by the Seward County Community College Board of Trustees and will be awarded to qualifying students based upon availability of funds. The Tuition Grant for full-time students will pay the tuition cost for the recipient for a maximum of 18 credit hours, in a Fall or Spring semester. The In-District rate of tuition will be utilized; the student recipient is responsible for tuition costs that exceed the maximum credit hours or exceed the In-District rate of tuition. A limited number of Part-time Tuition Grants will be available for students enrolled in less than 12 credit hours; based upon availability of funds, these Part-time Tuition Grants will pay the tuition cost for the recipient for a maximum of 6 credit hours, in a Fall, Spring, or Summer semester. The In-District rate of tuition will be utilized; the student recipient is responsible for tuition costs that exceed the maximum credit hours or exceed the In-District rate of tuition. Tuition Grants will be awarded by the Scholarship Committee of Seward County Community College based upon the following criteria:
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3,014 Clicks Tuition-Free Colleges Culture Buzz Full-scholarship colleges remain one of higher education's best-kept secrets. It's time to start threatening the kids early: "Clean your room or we're sending you to West Point!" Share This Page
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Payment and Refund Policies: Student Financial Services: Adelphi University
Tuition Pay Plan (AMS) The AMS plan offers a low-cost flexible way to pay for annual educational expenses with regularly scheduled payments extended over a 7 to 10 month period. Application Process: Applications are available in the Office of Student Financial Services or from AMS directly. Applications and brochures will be forwarded to all students who have been officially accepted for admission to the University. Finance Charge: $55 non-refundable application fee payable to AMS. Special Provisions: Applications received prior to April 25 require no down payment. An initial payment is due by May 1. For applications received after April 25, a down payment will be required in addition to the first payment. Monthly statements will be provided by AMS to the student and the University. Students whose bills are paid through AMS will continue to receive statements from the University showing all activity on their account. These statements should be used to calculate any balance that may be due after all AMS payments have been received by the University.
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FACTS TUITION PAYMENT PLAN
• Payments paying in full should be made using the Student Information System . Facts Tuition Payment plan should not be used for making payments in full. • The payment plan is only available for the SPRING 2008 term. Please use the Student Information System for making 2007 payments or January Term 2008 payments. You cannot use the payment plan for continuing education courses. • I am responsible for notifying the cashier's office at the college for any change in my enrollment status so my agreement can be adjusted or terminated accordingly. • I will not receive a paid receipt if I pay my tuition using the FACTS tuition payment plan on-line. I may obtain a copy of my account via the Student Information System on the WEB. • Payments made to FACTS will be posted to my student account in SIS twenty (20) days after payment is due. If I have an outstanding balance to FCC that is not covered by financial aid, I am liable to the college for any balance. • Refunds of payments to FACTS will be handled in accordance with the normal college refund policies. Refunds will be in the form of a check payable to the student, not the responsible party on the FACTS agreement. This includes payments made by credit card or ACH. • Failure to pay fees owed FACTS, or otherwise defaulting on my agreement with FACTS, will result in a hold being placed on my account which will deny future services. • At the end of the semester delinquent accounts will be assigned to The State of Maryland Central Collection Unit (CCU) for collection with a 17% service fee added to the amount owed. The State of Maryland CCU has the authority to intercept Maryland Income Tax Refunds or to take legal action through the State's Attorney General's Office. I have read these terms and conditions and I
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