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    Questions to Ask Before You Borrow

    Before you borrow, it is necessary that you get answers to the most possible, important questions as you plan the financing of your education. The necessary questions to consider are the following: 1. What should I be doing now to get ready for meeting the cost of my education?
    2. Are there eligibility requirements that I must meet in order for me to obtain support for my degree? If so, what are they?
    3. What specific financing alternatives or programs are available to me at the school where I plan to apply?
    4. How to apply for financial support and what applications are needed?
    5. Is there a right time to apply for financial aid? When should it be and what are the application deadlines?
    6. Will my parents be expected to provide any of their financial information or contribute to the cost of my education?
    7. What they will do with the information I and my parents provide?
    8. What necessary and unnecessary points should I know about the assistance I am offered like student loans, grants, or work study?
    9. Is there any move that I can take to lessen the amount I have to borrow, yet still attend the school of my choice?
    10. What do I need to consider or do once I arrive on campus to minimize how much I borrow?
    11. What choices will I get for working while attaining my degree?
    12. What possible impacts will the loans I borrow have on me after I graduated from college?

    As you may notice, some of the above mentioned questions are general. They apply to any school you might attend. However, others are more specific to the programs, policies and procedures of every school you may be considering. So, what is best to do with these questions aside from seeking for answers is to evaluate these issues as you explore your financial options, in spite of where you plan to attend school. It is somehow worthy to note that financing your education requires a collaboration involving yourself, your family, as well as the school you attend. Your lender may also play a great part on it. Answering such questions should provide you the information you will need to make well-informed choices about how to finance your education, other than how to make the most of your education investment.

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