Interest-free student loans
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RebelHeart
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paper
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Bond(i2)
Canada926 Posts
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azndng
United States344 Posts
On September 25 2007 13:59 RebelHeart wrote: It's encouraging me to be lazy with my studies and fail subjects and not really care since I don't have to pay it back forever. What's the system like where you are? did i read this correct? you DON"T Have to pay back a LOAN? and why would u wanna fail a class? F's on transcripts are fugly as hell. T_T USA has a loan program for all students undergrad/grad they can loan whatever amount they want and not pay interest on it for their duration of their furthering education, one catch : their loan is "locked" in a low interest loan.. which it use to be around 2.3%.. but now i just saw my new loan at 5.5%!! damn US economy. | ||
eXigent.
Canada2419 Posts
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vstar
Korea (South)693 Posts
On September 25 2007 15:18 eXigent. wrote: Im sure you will have to pay something back eventually, or why would it even be called a "LOAN", instead of just a "HAND-OUT". I thought you just wont need to pay any interest on it. | ||
Tadzio
3340 Posts
There's also loans with 0% prime interest rates and like 8% APR, but they advertise and stress the 0%. | ||
Daigomi
South Africa4316 Posts
You do have to pay it back when you stop studying though, so make sure you don't fail too many courses, as the more you need to borrow, the harder it will be to pay back when you are done. | ||
Blind
United States2528 Posts
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YoUr_KiLLeR
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Meta
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Texas
Germany2388 Posts
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haduken
Australia8267 Posts
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RebelHeart
New Zealand722 Posts
It's only a recent policy that came into effect this year, here's the link (scroll down about half the page): http://www.minedu.govt.nz/index.cfm?layout=document&documentid=5806&data=l | ||
useLess
United States4781 Posts
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Tadzio
3340 Posts
However the "write off interest" works, there is plenty of incentive to pay off the balance. The most obvious is credit rating, something you should be very careful about if you ever plan on buying a car or a house. Less obvious is late payment charges, which, admittedly, is a smaller penalty than normally associated with loans. I suppose thats the point of the program... In any case, I don't see how a no interest policy gives incentive to just fuck off in school. I paid my way through college without taking out any loans, so I didn't have to worry about interest, but I still worked as hard as I could. There's a lot more at stake in college than what you pay to get there. | ||
azndng
United States344 Posts
But also, read the part with THRESHOLD income. something like that. if you make over $17k a year, you MUST make repayments even if you are still in school. | ||
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