Im a 2nd year Nurse Anesthesia student with 1 year left. At this time I have $67,000 in student loans and will be around $100,000 by graduation. With the bare minimum salary, I will be making $11,000 / month and required to pay $1,000 a month on loans x 10 years.. Recently, I had to divorce my wife + car issues, etc. exhausting my funds. Per semester (after tuition, fees, etc.) we are given $3,000 to live on for 4 months (+ additional out of school fees)... WIth my car breaking down and lawyer fees I am looking for a company that offers loans (pref. to graduate students) that do not go through the school. I've visited several sites (despite having a good credit score + cosigner) and being approved, they cannot exceed the schools 100% cost of attendance (leaving us with $3,000 for 4 months with additional $1,500 fees for program-related / nonschool expenses + costs of driving to various hospitals 5x a week). Basically, the loan company approved it, but the school rejected the loan. Any advice on what to do, or loan companies that work around this? We are nearly guaranteed $30,000 upon graduation for sign-on bonuses and generally obtain a job before school is complete. So repaying the loan won't be an issue... I have a 4.0, so graduating won't be an issue...unless funds are exhausted. Any solid advice I will legitimately pay $100 to the person.
Thanks
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09-27-2020, 07:51 PM #1
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Graduate Student (Nurse Anesthesia) looking for advice on loan companies ($100)
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10-02-2020, 07:25 AM #2
Perhaps you need to read more about loan companies, compare their conditions, and choose the best one. I found an interesting site https://geldlenen-spoed.nl/minilening where they gathered important information about loan companies, their conditions, and some reviews. So you can check the information to choose an appropriate one.
Last edited by BadLee; 10-09-2020 at 12:39 AM.
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