Is there any way to pay student loans after i graduate from college?
What I want to do is go to USC and then later go to medical school somewhere else. But I will only be able to work during summers during college years and there are no summers in med school so I won't be able to have a job then. (My parents don't want me to have a job while I'm in school) So basically I'll be broke during these years (plus USC is pricey) and so I was wondering if there is any way for me to wait to start paying student loans until after I am making an actual income. Or do I just have to pay while I'm in school?
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Answered by sonofstar
To begin with, you don't pay on your student loans while you're taking 8-12 credit hours of coursework. That means you take the loans, apply them to college, study, graduate, then get a job. And you generally don't have to pay right upon graduation. There's usually a grace period of 6 months after graduation. They do understand that it takes time to find a job. From someone who just made the last payment on her student loans.
To begin with, you don't pay on your student loans while you're taking 8-12 credit hours of coursework. That means you take the loans, apply them to college, study, graduate, then get a job. And you generally don't have to pay right upon graduation. There's usually a grace period of 6 months after graduation. They do understand that it takes time to find a job. From someone who just made the last payment on her student loans.










