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Can I get financial aid if I already have student loans?

Campus-based financial aid. Scholarships, federal work-study, and grants including the Federal Perkins Loan and the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) are options, even if you've already taken out student loans.
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Can I get financial aid if I owe student loans?

Defaulting on a private student loan won't disqualify you from receiving federal student aid. But it's not a good idea to take on more debt with a loan in active default. It'll happen after 90 days of missed payments, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Can you get financial aid if you have a student loan in default?

Consequences of Default

You can no longer receive deferment or forbearance, and you lose eligibility for other benefits, such as the ability to choose a repayment plan. You lose eligibility for additional federal student aid.
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Can I get another student loan if I already have one?

It doesn't matter how many student loans you already have. The only thing that matters is whether you've reached the annual or the aggregate federal direct student loan limit. If you've hit that limit, you won't be eligible for more federal direct loans.
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Can you get financial aid and a student loan at the same time?

If you apply for financial aid, you may be offered loans as part of your school's financial aid offer.
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What disqualifies you from getting FAFSA?

For example, if your citizenship status changed because your visa expired or it was revoked, then you would be ineligible. Other reasons for financial aid disqualification include: Not maintaining satisfactory progress at your college or degree program. Not filling out the FAFSA each year you are enrolled in school.
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Does FAFSA only cover 4 years?

Please note that you can receive the Federal Pell Grant for no more than 12 terms full-time terms or the equivalent (roughly six years). You'll receive a notice if you're getting close to your limit. If you have any questions, contact your financial aid office.
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Can I get financial aid if I owe another school money?

Yes, if you owe money from dropping classes at another college, it can affect your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) eligibility. This is because the federal government requires that students be in good academic standing and maintain satisfactory academic progress in order to receive financial aid.
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What to do if you maxed out financial aid?

Request Additional Federal Student Loans

If you've exhausted other options and still need additional funds to help you pay for school, contact your school's financial aid office to find out if you're eligible for additional federal student loans.
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What is the maximum amount of student loans you can get?

$57,500 for undergraduates-No more than $23,000 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. $138,500 for graduate or professional students-No more than $65,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. The graduate aggregate limit includes all federal loans received for undergraduate study.
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Will I get financial aid if my parents make over 100k?

If your parents are high earners, you might assume you won't get any financial aid to help pay for college. But that's not necessarily the case. The Department of Education doesn't have an official income cutoff to qualify for federal financial aid.
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Why am I not eligible for Pell Grant anymore?

Lifetime limits for federal Pell Grant eligibility

You can't receive Pell Grant money for more than 12 terms. So, basically, you're no longer eligible for the Pell Grant after you've been an undergrad student for six years.
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What happens if you don't pay off student loans in 25 years?

Any borrower with ED-held loans that have accumulated time in repayment of at least 20 or 25 years will see automatic forgiveness, even if the loans are not currently on an IDR plan. Borrowers with FFELP loans held by commercial lenders or Perkins loans not held by ED can benefit if they consolidate into Direct Loans.
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How do I ask for more financial aid?

Contact the financial aid office for more aid if it's a needs-based appeal. If it's a merit-based appeal, contact the enrollment or admissions office. Explain that you want to initiate a professional judgment review (or “special circumstances review,” as some schools call it).
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What is the Fresh Start program?

Fresh Start is a one-time temporary program from the U.S. Department of Education (ED) that offers special benefits for borrowers with defaulted federal student loans. Fresh Start automatically gives you some benefits, such as restoring access to federal student aid (loans and grants).
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Do student loans go away after 7 years?

Do student loans go away after 7 years? While negative information about your student loans may disappear from your credit reports after seven years, the student loans will remain on your credit reports — and in your life — until you pay them off.
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Can you get extra money from financial aid?

If you need more financial aid, contact your school's financial aid office. Here are other options you can consider if you didn't receive enough financial aid: searching and applying for scholarships. working at an on-campus part-time job.
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Can you max out Pell Grant?

There is a maximum amount of Federal Pell Grant funds you can receive over your lifetime. You can receive the Pell Grant for no more than 12 terms or the equivalent (roughly six years). This is called the Federal Pell Grant Lifetime Eligibility Used (LEU).
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Can I regain my financial aid eligibility?

Possible steps to regain your financial aid depend on why you lost it. For example, you can file an appeal with your school if you lost it due to poor academic performance. If you're not sure how to proceed or why you lost your financial aid, contact your school's financial aid office.
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Can you get financial aid twice?

Federal regulations require that financial aid may only be awarded to an undergraduate, graduate, or a professional student once for a previously passed course (i.e., one repetition per class).
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How can I increase my student loan amount?

If you need to increase your loan eligibility to cover additional expenses, submit an online request and supporting documentation through FAST. Log in to FAST and follow the link to the Document Library. Submit the online form named Appeal Concerning Increase in Estimated Cost of Attendance.
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How do I ask for more financial aid from college?

How to Appeal for More Financial Aid
  1. Call the college financial aid office to ask about the financial aid appeals process. ...
  2. Identify the special circumstances that affect your ability to pay for college. ...
  3. Write a financial aid appeal letter. ...
  4. Don't ask for a specific amount of money.
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What is the 150 rule for FAFSA?

Financial Aid recipients will be terminated upon reaching 150 percent of the number of credits needed to complete their degree, diploma or certificate program. This regulation applies to all students, including those that have not previously received financial aid.
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Will I get financial aid if my parents make over $200 K?

But you might be surprised to learn that there are no FAFSA income limits to qualify for aid. For example, a family with a household income of hundreds of thousands of dollars could be helped by other factors in the FAFSA formula, including school costs and the number of siblings also attending school.
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What is the 150 financial aid rule?

Federal regulations state that you can receive financial aid for no more than 150% attempted units in your program of enrollment. Example: A 2-year programs 150% rule would give a student 6 full-time semesters or the equivalent to complete their program of study.
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