How long can I stay in school and not start paying back student loans?
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- is it worth it to stay in school for stafford loans
As long as you’re still enrolled, indefinitely. However, most schools require you finish the degree you’re working on within 10 years or less or your credits expire, so you might have to start another degree after that. Warning – once you’ve finished one PhD, almost no schools will admit you for a second one.
For undergrade $57,500 Stafford Loans is the limit and for graduate $138,500. As soon as you go below half time than you will have to start paying your student loans back within 6 months.
Eek, why would you want to keep building up larger loans? Graduate as quick as possible so you spend time working to pay off the loans. If you delay it, the loans will just be larger and more difficult to pay off.
unless you get a degree for your graduation
universities.atwebpages.com – it provides some tips about applying to US federal and state grants for college students.
untill you graduate with a degree or flunk out