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What to do when you run out of student loans?

By admin | August 9, 2010

frieda creamer asked:


I am on my last year of Grad school and I run out of student loans. I had the federal loans and a citi-assist loan but my school is telling me that I maxed out on the amount of loans I can get (the full cost of attendance). What can I do? I see there are private student loan option but some say maximum is total cost of attendance… this means I am ineligible? what are my options?

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    No Responses to “What to do when you run out of student loans?”

    1. eulah Says:
      August 12th, 2010 at 2:22 pm

      No, it means all you can get is the total cost of tuition & books. Call a few of those companies & ask. Also, since you’re in last year, ask mom, dad, aunt, whoever you can for a personal loan. Also, get a job. Waiting tables can be really good $$ for minimum hours put in. Dinner or cocktail only. There’s no money in breakfast or lunch.

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    2. Ernie J Says:
      August 15th, 2010 at 12:53 pm

      find a part-time Job,
      i’m in grad school too and unfortunately the loans don’t cover everything for the year so I had to get a job on the side. I know its tough but you gotta do what you gotta do. I recommend finding a job with short hours, like 15 hours a week and pays alot for what its worth. ie…be a server at a restaurant, the tips help out so much when you are a starving student…

      i have kids too and i have a part-time job and i am in grad school so it is definately possible to juggle work and school. You just need to exert yourself a little bit more…