No..there are also private student loans.
yes they are
In the US, you can get student loans through the federal government by using FAFSA.
Astrive loans are privately given loans. These loans are not backed by the government, since they are issued by a private company.
Student loans can be consolidated after graduation or dropping out of school by filing with the government to consolidate all federal student loans. Remember that non-federal loans cannot be consolidated.
Student loans are guaranteed by the federal government for students who have "need." Need is determined by FAFSA, Free Application for Federal Student Aid, which you can complete at www.fafsa.ed.gov A subsidized student loan is one for which the interest is paid for by the federal government while the student is in school and through the grace period. Read about federally subsidized student loans here: https://studentloans.gov/myDirectLoan/index.action
Most government student loans are always classified as consolidates. But the most known one is called Federal Student Aid and you can search that on an internet browser.
There are many loans one can get from the government in the United States of America. One can get student loans, small business loans, and federal direct loans from the government in the United States of America.
Yes. UNCNS stands for "Unsubsidized Consolidated." Since private or state loans not guaranteed by the federal government are ineligible to be consolidated, only federal loans can be labeled UNCNS.
It doesn't matter what state you live in to apply for federal or government student loans. Check out www.istudentloans.com or www.faststudentloans-info.com
In the USA, all Federally Guaranteed student loans have the same interest rate and same benefits. It does not matter if you get the loans from a private bank or directly from the government. Private student loans differ in interest rate and benefits for each bank. Federal Student loans have lower interest rates and better benefits than private student loans.
If the student loan is a federal loan and not a private loan then the answer is no. Federal student loans can not be included in bankruptcy, you will always be responsible for repayment of FEDERAL student loans.
Information about the U.S. federal student loans interest rate can be found on the web. The best sites to seek this out are the government sites Student Aid and Direct Loans.