Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Summer in cairo?

i am a college student and want to study abroad in cairo (i want to take arabic classes), but the program i am trying to do this summer is expensive. i really really want this program, but i will need to take out a loan and have to pay it off for a while. i do not really care about whether or not i get college credit, i just want to be there and improve my arabic. what are some cheaper ways to do this in cairo?



Summer in cairo?

There are two sources for student loans -- the federal government and private lenders. In order to obtain most federal student loans, you will first need to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). In most%26lt;!--instances the FAFSA is required for all federal financial aid including federal student loans. Deferment options are available while you are still attending school at least half-time. There are four main federal loan programs.



http://best-loans.awardspace.com/student...



Federal loan consolidation is for students who are in repayment status or parents who wish to extend the repayment period on their current PLUS and obtain a fixed interest rate for the life of the loan--%26gt;you can combine all of your eligible federal student loans into one loan with a Federal Consolidation Loan. Consolidating also locks the interest rate you pay on your loan.



Summer in cairo?

There are TONS of private Arabic instructors that aren%26#039;t expensive if you aren%26#039;t concerned with college credit.



Summer in cairo?

There are a few Arabic schools that don%26#039;t charge much.. there is Al Fajr (http://www.fajr.com) who charges like 300$ a month abouts? There are some other places as well..



If you go for the AUC programs get ready for debt. :p

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