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Loan for continuing education

Continuing education is a type of education embracing diverse possibilities. This type of education may be generally pursued by those already in possession of a degree as well as those not seeking a degree.

A highlighting feature of continuing education in contrast to general student college education is that most such programs offer certificate and diploma courses sometimes in collaboration with professional bodies as well as independently in some cases. Since generally, continuing education implies continuing your education while being part time employed, it is likely that some continuing programs may also offer workshops, seminars, short courses etc. designed for professional and personal development.

Some students are attracted to these courses for improving their career prospects and to acquire new skills for advancement in their current employment. However, two main divisions could be easily identified in a continuing education program, which may be cited as (a) General adult education, and (b) a form of education intended for already licensed professionals to maintain or upgrade their licensure.

General Adult Education

This type of education program may comprise of courses taught beyond regular postsecondary education like an undergraduate degree which includes subjects like English as a Second Language, vocational training, GED preparation, and various forms of non-traditional education.

But this type of programs may or may not be available at an accredited higher education institution; some may be available at vocational centers / schools or community centers, while instruction on others may be sought at an accredited community college.

Licensed Professionals

Doctors, lawyers, engineers, architects, accountants and any other fields in which professional certification is granted may have continuing education requirements to maintain or upgrade their licensure. While the courses are credit granting, generally more than one course may be required for to meet the requirements for licensing.

These types of continuing education courses are available from Institutions that award degrees and certificates. Sometimes the instructions on such courses may be imparted on-line, via the internet or even through postal services to remote candidates.

Sources of Funding for Continued Education:

Continuing education is generally not considered a traditional type of program for degree seeking. Therefore the avenues of financing available for this type of education are less and hence a more challenging proposition than trying to obtain loans for college education. Consequently, funding the financial aid you require may entail some extra effort from you, and in this regard you can pursue one or more of the following lines of action for its realization 

You may approach Federal Financial Aid Programs such as the Pell Grant (a need based loan to be applied through a FAFSA form) or subsidized loans like the Stafford Loans that require at least half time enrollment although continuing education type of programs are ineligible for federal financial aid since they are structured to be taught a course or a credit at a time.

Some schools have their own funding schemes for continuing education students, especially those schools where the continuing education program is part of the larger school that also offers degree programs. You will find that you can pay for your courses on a gradual basis apart from qualifying for bursaries, grants, scholarships as well as school funded loans.

However, Private lenders remain your best bet for funding your continuing education program effectively, some of whom special loans tailor has made for this purpose (e.g. Sally Mae Lenders).

General requirements for eligibility.

You must be a US Citizen or at least a US Resident

Have a good credit score

Filling up a few forms

There are also some types of private loans which may be offered on compliance of the following criteria -  (a) enrollment is less than half time  (b) Attendance is at an approved school  (c) certain credit requirements are met including submitting to a credit check.

General features with tips for the borrower.

You may be offered around $ 1000 to $ 1500 towards the cost of tuition, books and other incidental costs.

Many private lenders will allow you to borrow up to the total cost of your program of education.

However, you may not be allowed to borrow more than your total educational cost less: any financial aid / scholarships you receive.

Repayments may commence from within a month of receipt of loan. Therefore watch for this requirement very carefully because most lenders have a clause for repayments to commence from immediately after the loan is released to you. Read the fine print carefully. Unless you have the financial means to begin repayments immediately, look for an alternate source that offers an option for deferment.

Some lenders may offer you an option of paying only the interest in the early stages and defer the repayment of capital until you have graduated from your certificate program and improved your earning capacity. So lookout for such lenders unless you are in a position to start paying immediately.

If you cannot satisfy the lenders’ credit requirements on your own, find a cosigner with a good credit standing to co-sign your application and assist you in getting a lower interest rate plus other more favorable terms on credit period, deferments etc.

In all cases of loans, you are no doubt aware that you have to do some manipulations to keep both the repayment installment as well as the total cost of your loan to a minimum. But in practice, very often you can reduce one component only at the cost of increasing the other.

Therefore you have to research and work hard to find the best combination of loans whereby you may try to strike an affordable balance that best suits your requirements.




 

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