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Is it possible to get a student loan from a bank without a cosigner?
By admin | January 21, 2012
Katastic asked:
I need to get a student loan for school for around $40,000, but I have no one to cosign for me. Can I get a bank to cosign? Is there any other options for me to get a loan without having to have a cosigner? I really need help!
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I need to get a student loan for school for around $40,000, but I have no one to cosign for me. Can I get a bank to cosign? Is there any other options for me to get a loan without having to have a cosigner? I really need help!
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January 23rd, 2012 at 12:42 am
im wondering this same thing myself. i have good credit so i hope i dont need a cosigner
January 23rd, 2012 at 10:59 am
The bank would be the lender, so of course they cannot cosign!
That’s a huge loan. You need good credit & income or else a cosigner. What about your parents? What provisions did they make for your education? If you are under 21, it is unlikely you can get that loan without your parents cosigning.
January 26th, 2012 at 7:31 pm
I have tons of student loans out. As long as you dont have any student loans in default they are automatically granted because they are for education and guaranteed by the government. You can have the worst credit but if you have never had student loans before or at least making payments and keeping the ones you have in good standing you will have no problems.