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Deciding on a student loan is as complicated as deciding on which school to go. The application process for a loan is usually very complicated for a student. There are different types of loans for students, which may be either subsidized or unsubsidized. You need to consider several factors before you finally choose from the available options such as - Federal student loans, private company loans or some other grant and scholarships.

Applying for a student loan involves a number of complications. However, it is not too difficult either. Especially, internet has made the whole process quite easier. The finance calculators and search engines in internet provide good information and links to loans for students.

The federal loan application process is usually little complex. Students can use the option of private loans as a good alternative. A federal loan may not entirely cover the tuition expenses. Here, a private student loan may help you. These loans cover various areas of study including undergraduate, graduate, and dental, bar study and others.

The private student loans also cover the schools where federal financial aid is not available. These loans help students in generating additional sources of borrowed money. Channels like the loan companies or banks may provide assistance. Before you apply for a private loan, you should know about the interest rate on the loan. TERI, a non-profit education resources company underwrites most of the financial aid programs in the United States.

A private student loan provides an amount anywhere between $1,500 and $45,000. The loan amount depends on the credit record of the applicant and any eligible co-signer. The system is different in federal loan programs. Federal loans consider the need factor, as defined by the EFC and the FAFSA. There is an aggregate limit for most loan programs. It caps the total amount a student can borrow in his or her lifetime.

The private student loan facilities are also available for the international students studying in the United States. An essential criterion is that the co-signer must be a citizen or a permanent resident of the United States.

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