Only if you gave fraudulent info to get it, keep it, or obstruct collection of it.
Keep in mind that most student loans are federal government-backed financial aid, so there are enhanced penalties for those that abuse them.
Borrowers guilty of no crime can have their tax refunds and wages taken, without a court order, for defaulting on their federal student loans in the US.
There are many federal student loan programs to choose from. They include Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Direct Subsidized Loan, Federal Student PLUS Loan, etc. When it comes to deciding which is the best, it depends on one's circumstances.
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.
Yes.
You could eventually go to jail, yes.
Donald Conner has written: 'Federal student loan programs data book, FY 94-96' -- subject(s): Federal Direct Student Loan Program (U.S.), Federal Family Education Loan Program, Government policy, Student aid, Student loan funds
Yes
Go to student loan area--financial assistance--at the school where you are applying.
yes
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid
You can still receive a federal loan. Complete your FAFSA.
Everyone has to repay the federal student loans. However some people are eligible, dependent on the job that they get after graduation, to have loan forgiveness for a portion of their loan. In that case they will only have to repay the portion of the loan that is not forgiven.
You may want to consider a federal student loan as these types do not require a cosigner.