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How do I get loans to go to school without a cosigner?

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
Georgia_Rulex91 asked:


After the completion of Fafsa and such, I only need $11,000 or so to pay for my upcoming freshmen year of college tuition. My parents are unwilling to sign loans for me to go and I can’t guarantee that the private scholarships I’ve applied for will be enough to cover the remaining costs. Is there anyway at only 17 I can get loans myself or come up with the money before my freshmen year begins in august. Please help.

Larry
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