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How can I know that I am eligible for the Astrive Student Loans ?


I am doing my graduation for one of the very popular universities of united states and the educational standards are so good over there? But one thing that makes me worried is how I will pay for the upcoming year. I had earlier taken the federal loans and now must have to go for the private options. I have chosen to go for the Astrive Student Loans but don’t know am I eligible for it or not. Can anyone give me proper suggestions

277 day ago

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Astrive student loans are one of the most appropriate loan options one can opt for their undergraduate or graduate studies. For this you must need to be enrolled in at least half time in a degree or certificate program at any recognized and eligible university. Students need to understand this thing that having a cosigner will always makes a positive impact and so if you have a cosigner then it will be good for you. Having a cosigner with a good credit history assures that your loan will be granted more easily plus you get the better interest rates. Those applicants whose permanent residence is in Illinois, lowa, Texas, Washington or Wisconsin are not eligible to apply for Astrive Student Loans. Those whose home are in Illinois are not eligible to be a cosigner on an Astrive Student Loan but those who are from lowa, Texas, Washington or Wisconsin can apply to be the cosigner.

The basic eligibility criteria are:

1. Proof of current positive Income. The self employed people should have a net positive income for last 2 years

2. At least 27 months of credit history and satisfactory credit history

3. U.S citizen or permanent resident

4. International students can apply with a U.S cosigner with good credits


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