Stafford Loan
Eligibility
Stafford
Loan Eligibility Requirements
There
are escalating levels of eligibility requirements for participating
in the Stafford Loan program and they can get pretty complex without
some help from people who understand how it all works. Fortunately,
we're those "people" so let's get started.
Requirements
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Before
you can even THINK about applying for a Stafford Loan you must
meet these basic eligibility requirements:
1. You
must be a "regular" student. This simply means that
you are enrolled in an accredited college in an attempt to earn
a degree, certificate, or other recognized educational credential
which is offered by the school.
2.
You need not be a full time student but you must be enrolled at
least half time. The definition of "half time" varies
between schools but we've covered the major definitions in our
Stafford Loan FAQ so you
can check there.
3. You
must never have been convicted of a state or federal drug violation
nor can you be currently incarcerated for any offense.
Once you've
determined that you meet these basic eligibility requirements
you're ready to move on and tackle the more complex issues of
having proper documentation, being a U.S. citizen or eligible
non-citizen, being in compliance with the Selective Service laws,
making satisfactory academic progress as well as other little
requirements that they throw out there to keep you on your toes.
Don't worry though. We know the ropes and we won't leave you hanging!
Naturally
you're probably wondering how much money you're eligible to borrow,
what the repayment terms are and what it will cost you to borrow.
Click here and we'll
tell you all about that plus details about income guidelines and
a way to simply ignore them!