Monday, June 8, 2009

Getting Student Loans Means Thinking Ahead And Seeking Advice

The Internet has dramatically changed the way we live and this is certainly true in the case of student loans as both students and parents can now gain access to the information and advice they need and even apply for loans from the comfort of their own homes.

Today it is easy to quickly access an enormous amount of information including interest rates, qualifying criteria, loan limits and much more. But with this ease also comes one very common problem of using the Internet for research and that is the problem of having too much information to sift through. Having so much information available, especially given the variety of loan programs and their complexity, can make analyzing all of the information available that much more difficult. As a result, you might be more comfortable turning to the old-fashioned method of simply seeking personal advice.

For students who are still in high school then turning to the school counselor is a good way to start and school counselors are there to help you to sort through the bewildering array of choices and to point out some of the advantages and potential pitfalls these choices present you with. You do have to be careful though as the quality of the advice given will vary quite a lot from one school counselor to the next.

Another alternative is to turn to a professional loan counselor who will generally not only be up on the latest information, but will also usually go through regular courses each year to keep up-to-date and maintain his professional standing. But, the downside is that he usually charges for his services and, while an initial few minutes of advice on the phone or in person is typically free, any detailed advice will come at a price.

Nowadays it is also possible to seek advice from professional loan counselors online and this can be an excellent route to take, although you do have to be careful to ensure the quality of the advice you are getting. A face to face meeting gives you the opportunity to judge the individual you are talking to but this is clearly missing when you seek advice online and the counselor is able to hide behind his computer. This is not however necessarily such a big problem as the social networking and blogs which have grown so rapidly in the past few years have certainly gone a long way towards clearing out most of those people who were formerly able to get away with providing poor quality advice.

Nowadays it is possible to get reliable recommendations and one good plan is simply to watch a number of the bigger and more active forums. At first you will not know what is good and not quite so good advice but if you simply follow the forum postings for a while you will soon begin to spot the threads to follow for sound and high quality information and advice. Before too long you will find that you have a short list of professionals who you can then approach for the specific information and advice which you are looking for.

The secret is simply to start your search early and take the time that you need to put together a funding plan which best suits you. This probably means beginning your search about a year or so ahead of starting college which will mean that you are getting information which will be up-to-date when you are actually starting to apply for your loans and will also have time to get everything in place for that all important first day of college.

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