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After you fill out the FAFSA with the school codes, the information is processed and eventually the school/s you applied for will get the information. Based on your EFC (expected family contribution) your school will grant you money accordingly. If you receive no grants or not enought "free money", you will be able to apply for the Stafford loans. Typically *99% of the time* your school will guide you on the whole process of getting the Staffords from initially accepting them to picking virtually any lender from Chase to Wells Fargo. You can borrow up to the maximum limit for your grade level each year. As for study abroad, you could request the full amount or difference (which may be unsubsidized, meaning the interest accrues while you are in school). That means, based on your classification, you could receive anywhere between roughly 5-7k in Staffords for a summer session. I am a current student and planning on doing something of the same nature next year.
so to answer: they are not hard to get and every lender is pretty much the same because they all have to follow the same federal interest rates which is around 6% right now and goes down next year.
This post has been edited by horak: Jun 13 2009, 01:29 AM
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