Published Jul 13, 2010
SiCubaby
17 Posts
So I sent out my applications and should hear from the two schools I applied to I'm guessing by the end of September. I know I am a very strong applicant and am wondering as I have in the past regarding loans and such.
So, I am the sole breadwinner and I know that eventually when and if I do get in I won't be able to work. I will have most everything paid off by then regarding any loans, etc I have now except for one car payment. I don't have much saved up, and am not sure how much I will have by the time I start which will be roughly 11 months from now. So with that being said, are there any loans out there that cover living expenses, and if so, how much per year? I am willing to do anything short of selling my soul to get through CRNA school if I get accepted. Any replies, etc are much appreciated!!!
mildcigar_2001
26 Posts
Your student loans (from the government) should cover the cost of tuition and basic living expenses. Do a search on this forum or other forums regarding financial aid. Also there may be priviate eduation loans available through Wells Fargo (but a cosigner is likely required). Save up as much as you can for the next 11 months. I'm sure there will be plenty of incidential expenses that will arise during school.
luckycharmrn
25 Posts
There are plenty of loans available, but you have to do your homework. I am discovering it is a little bit of a tricky process. If you are able to save save save until you get in it will help a ton : ) and off set not working for two years or more. I worked two jobs for eight months to save and pay off cars and credit cards an stash some away. Lots of luck to you !