Sunday, September 30, 2007

Educational Loans

Educational loans are available for students that desire to attend school, but can't afford to pay right now. There are two main types of financing available: The Stafford loan that is basically government financing and the PLUS loan which allows parents to help finance a child's education. The same plan does not work for everyone, so it is important to fully understand each choice and how that fits into an individual's schooling plan. Consulting a financial advisor either through a university or through other banking means is always encouraged when making such a serious decision.

The Stafford loan is educational financing that is taken out by the student and is determined by income level. The positive aspect is that payment is not due until graduation. There are lots of opportunities to defer: Graduate school and ministry training. The next type of financing is the PLUS loan. Parents can take this out for their children. Be careful when looking into this option because this is financing that needs to be paid back as soon as it is taken out. This becomes hard when in school and not making a whole lot of money. When looking at educational loans, think long and hard about the ramifications of an educational loan. Sometimes financing can add a lot of stress to a college experience. This financial stress is not always conducive to learning.

After reviewing all financing options it is important to look at an overall budget. This will help everyone involved see the big picture and realize how educational financing should fit in. It is important to have goals and keep focused especially with the rising costs of college today. Plan carefully and reasonably for the educational loan that may play into the plan. There are many people out there within the universities and through financial institutions that are more than willing to help anyone make educational financing decisions.

Most of all, before taking out educational loans, realize that the Lord will provide if you just ask him. He does not desire for anyone to get into debt. An educational loan seems like an easy solution, but it is not always. "But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him" (1 Corinthians 2:9) He will provide everything needed in due time.

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