Loan Referrals

11/20/2007

Not too late for spring semester

Last month we launched our "Ask the Expert" tool — and since then, your questions have been steadily rolling in. At first I was surprised by the number of inquiries we received this way. I thought the Student LoanDown community would use the comments section to ask questions — but I guess you take that section literally and use it for actual comments, not questions!

Nonetheless, I'm glad you're finding "Ask the Expert" useful. It's certainly useful for us bloggers because we learn exactly what kind of information you'd like more of — and then we can share it with the rest of our community.

So here's a question we received from a concerned parent about financial aid timing (certainly appropriate as spring semester is just a few months away):

My daughter is a freshman. We did not take out any loans for the first, fall, semester, but would like to take out one for the spring semester. Is it possible to get a Stafford or Perkins loan for the spring semester, or have we missed this cycle and have to wait for the fall of 2008?

And here's my response:

No, you haven't missed the cycle. (Whew!) If you haven't already completed the FAFSA Click here to learn about third-party website links (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), that's your first step. The 2007 FAFSA covers the 2007-2008 academic year through June 30, 2008, and will determine your daughter's eligibility for financial aid.

I'd suggest that you check with the financial aid office at your daughter's school. Low-interest Federal Perkins Loans Click here to learn about third-party website links are based on financial need and are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, so those may not be available. But low-interest Federal Stafford Loans have both need-based and non-need-based components (subsidized and unsubsidized loans), and as long as your daughter is attending an eligible school at least half-time, this should still be an option for her.

One last thing: As a parent, if you're interested in borrowing to help your daughter pay for school, check out the Federal PLUS Loan for parents. It's also not based on financial need but does require a minimal credit check.

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