Qualifying students with financial need receive this federal loan.
Not exact matches
Undergraduate
students with financial need will likely
qualify for a subsidized loan where the government pays the interest while you are in school on at least a half - time basis.
With an influx of 40 - plus new
students (the law requires this year's Opportunity Scholarship holders to be former public school attendees, meaning that last year's group of
students attending Greensboro Islamic Academy would not
qualify for vouchers), it's not clear how the prior
financial needs of GIA will be met, given that a larger
student population will demand even more resources.
For
student loans, undergrad
students with the highest
financial need can
qualify for origination fees of either 0 % or 1 %.
Both undergraduate and graduate
students may
qualify for a federal work - study program which provides part - time jobs to
students with a
financial need.
To be eligible for the majority of federal
student loans, applicants must demonstrate
financial need, be U.S. citizens
with valid Social Security numbers, and show they are
qualified to obtain a college education by having a high school diploma or General Educational Development certificate, or GED.
Subsidized Stafford loans are based on
financial need,
with the
students of families
with lower incomes
qualifying for them, and they forego charging interest while the
students are in school, for six months after they graduate and during approved periods when payments are deferred.
Undergraduate
students with financial need will likely
qualify for a subsidized loan where the government pays the interest while you are in school on at least a half - time basis.
With matching funds from U of T's Boundless program, about $ 80,000 a year is available to fund indigenous
students at the Faculty of Law who are eligible for
financial aid and there is no theoretical maximum to the number of
students who can benefit each year — it depends on the monies available and the
needs of the
students who
qualify.