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Student loan guarantor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Student loan guarantor A student loan guarantor is a guarantor who agrees to pay someone else’s student loan debt should he or she default on a loan.〔(American Student Assistance ) Retrieved on June 8, 2010.〕 In the case of student loans in the United States, the government guarantees the federal loans that students borrow. Federal student loans are a much lower risk when compared to other unsecured loans, partly because they are extended from a lending institution under the guarantee of the Federal government. Loan guarantors are state-run or private organizations in charge of administering the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP), which subsidizes participating student lenders. Borrowers generally pay a 1% default fee that is collected after each disbursement to the guarantee agency in order to cover the costs of insuring the loan, though some agencies will waive this fee.〔(The SmartStudent Guide to Financial Aid. ) Retrieved on October 3, 2008.〕 == Guarantors and credit ==
Student loan applicants generally use a guarantor if they feel they will be unable or unwilling to secure a loan on their own (for example, if the applicant has poor credit or no credit history). The use of a guarantor does not mean that a loan application will be approved automatically, for the guarantor is considered part of the loan application and its credit will be evaluated with the other applicants. If the lending institution feels that the guarantor will not be able to pay back the debt, the loan will not be approved.
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