The Federal Direct Loan Program offers loans at a low interest rate with reimbursement terms designed with students in mind.
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In most cases, students will not have to start paying loans up to six months after a student graduated
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Federal direct loans must be paid with interest, so it is important to understand the rights and responsibilities as a borrower
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All borrowers must complete the entrance advice to the loan before the office processes a loan.
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TAFT College participates in the Federal Direct Loan program William D. Ford.
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The US Department of Education is the lender of the Federal Direct Loan Program William D. Ford.
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Direct loans are issued by the federal government. The loan is attended by the Federal Center for Direct Loans Services.
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Subsidized loans are available for eligible students who demonstrate financial need to help cover the costs of higher education in a university or professional school.
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After graduating, leaving school or enrolling in less than half time, a student will have a "grace period" six months before the first loan payment is expired
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After graduating, leaving school or enrolling in less than half time, a student will have a "grace period" six months before the first loan payment is expired