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What Are My Law Student Loan Options?
The decision to pursue Law School is a great choice, and deciding on how to pay for it may be easier than you think. Applying for financial aid for Law school, is not that different than when you applied for financial aid as an undergraduate. You will need to apply for federal financial aid first, and then depending on the remainder of your expenses you may need private or alternative Law School loans to cover all your other expenses ( remaining tuition costs, textbooks, room and board, etc...). Listed below are the financial aid options for Law School student loans.


 
 Law School Federal Stafford Loan...
The Law School Stafford has two variations (just as your undergraduate Stanford Loan had multiple variations), subsidized and unsubsidized.

The main difference between a subsidized Federal Stafford Student Loan and an unsubsidized Federal Stafford Student Loan simply comes down to who is responsible for paying the Student Loan interest that accrues while you are attending college. With unsubsidized Federal Stafford Student loans you (the borrower) are responsible for all of the interest that accrues on your unsubsidized Stafford loan while you are in school, but the interest is still deferred (meaning you don’t have to pay on it) while you are attending college.

However when you graduate college all the deferred interest that has been accruing while you were attending school will then be added to the principle of the loan (amount of the Federal Student Loan), thus increasing the amount of the loans principle that you will have to pay back.

In the case of subsidized Federal Stafford Student Loans, the federal government will pay off the interest on subsidized Stafford loans while you attend college, and during the deferment period(s). Many college students, who meet the eligibility requirements for a subsidized Federal Stafford Student Loan, will apply for this type of student loan.

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