Scholarship
FAQs
Where can I find information about scholarships?
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Do I need to fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) even though I don't think I will qualify for financial aid?
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What do I do if financial aid, scholarships, and federal loans don't cover my expected financial contribution?
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What kind of repayment options does Alt Lending offer?
After you cosign a loan the debt is equally yours, regardless of the co-borrowers ability or desire to pay. Late payments and defaults can show up on your credit history and decrease your score.
How is my interest rate determined?
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What happens if I cosign for the loan and my child or other co-borrower later defaults?
After you cosign a loan the debt is equally yours, regardless of the co-borrowers ability or desire to pay. Late payments and defaults can show up on your credit history and decrease your score.
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