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05.30.07 | Getting Started

Posted in stafford loan by dbonvie

The real world can be scary, my suggestion, stay in school as long as you can and exercise your mind. Earning your Bachelors degree will increase your earnings potential in this competitive fast-paced world of ours. Then, by the time you get out of school you’ll have a better shot at jogging thru life rather than running at a fever pace to keep up with the Jones’ and living paycheck to paycheck. If you obtain your Masters degree you’ll enter the power walk zone. But let’s crawl before we even think about jogging, running, or power walking. I know I have to sell some of you on the idea of even going to college.

Some of you are thinking, why even bother with college? What is the benefit? Heck, even some that go to college are left scratching their heads. I hear my friends say, “I’m not even doing what I went to school for. What a waste of time and money,” to which I respond – that degree still helped open the door to your current job. Prospective employers want to see that you paid your dues and that you are intelligent enough to construct a sentence. Granted, if you are gifted at selling yourself and getting in front of a decision maker you may be able to escape your uneducated past, but chances are they’ll move right along to the next applicant who is you + education on paper. No one wants to be Mr. Bojangles, left out in the cold, and if you’re like me at 18 you are clueless to the world of financial aid and what you truly qualified for. Here is my Bonvie Basic overview to get you started.

  1. Complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on http://www.fafsaonline.com/ (this application is sent to the Department of Education)
  2. You will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) which will be sent to both you and the school(s) you list on your FAFSA (up to six schools max)
  3. The school will send you an Awards letter stating what grants, scholarships, and federal loans you are eligible for.
  4. If you qualify for a Stafford loan you will need to find a lender to fund the loan. You can go to www.staffordloan.com and one will be assigned for you.
  5. If you do not qualify for a Stafford loan than you may wish to explore private student loan options. You can visit www.acteducationloans.com for more details.

1 Comment »

  1. Vanusa Gomes says

    Dave you are right. Even if you don’t know what you want to attend college for, I suggest you take a few classes here and there just to keep your foot in the door. Eventually you will find a subject that interest you and you can grow from there.

    June 5th, 2007 | #

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