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Is There Such A Thing As Bad Credit Student Loans? 

By: Dave Davis

The first few years I was away from home, I ruined my credit. Spending money that I didn't have was my big vice and there were times when I couldn't make my credit card payments. This obviously made life quite difficult when I tried to get loans. Banks saw me as a huge risk and wouldn't loan me money.
Since I ruined my credit, I had a hard time qualifying for anything. Trust me when I tell you that trying to run your finances with a 450 credit score is a quite interesting challenge. The worst part is getting denied for credit - the embarrassment will get to anyone. I honestly didn't think student loans were even a remote possibility.
My undergraduate studies were honestly quite a challenge for me. Mostly this was the case because I didn't think I could get loans. I would work for a while and then go to school for a while. Doing school this way takes a really long time. Now I know that I could have taken out student loans even though my credit was terrible.
The United States government created Stafford loans to help almost everyone to be able to get an education. Even if your credit is poor, the government will sign for you with the bank. They would definitely come after you if you defaulted on the loan, but the possibility opens up a lot of doors for people with poor credit.
Most people would wonder why the government would sign on loans with people that have poor credit. If you think about it, it will make perfect sense. If they can help you to increase your income, you will pay more taxes. The loans they lose in default are more than paid for by the tax increases of those who complete their educations.
Qualifying for Stafford loans is actually quite simple. First, you will need to be a citizen of the United States that is 18 years old. Yes, minors can go to college. However, they can not legally get loans without a cosigner.
Defaulting on previous education loans can make you ineligible for Stafford loans. If you have an educational loan in default, you will have to pay it off and you can then qualify for a Stafford. If you haven't defaulted on a loan for education in the past, there's a pretty good chance that you can take out this type of loan.
If I had learned about these loan programs earlier, I could have finished school in a much shorter time period. As is, it took a few extra years. I guess you have to live and learn. Hopefully this article will help someone to learn that getting loans is an option now.

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