cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Wells Fargo student loans easy to get?

tag
corymcd88
Valued Contributor

Wells Fargo student loans easy to get?

Is Wells Fargo easy to get a student loan, they told me I have an offer for one. Witch one is the easiest to get with out a co signer?

Message 1 of 4
3 REPLIES 3
webhopper
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Wells Fargo student loans easy to get?

You should fill out the fafsa to get student loans, and only take out what you need to get by not to finance a nice lifestyle. This post is probably in the wrong spot.
FICO 8:
Goal: Gardening!
Message 2 of 4
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Wells Fargo student loans easy to get?


@webhopper wrote:
You should fill out the fafsa to get student loans, and only take out what you need to get by not to finance a nice lifestyle. This post is probably in the wrong spot.

This is the Student Loans board. Where else would they post this question? Personally, I think your assumption that they're going to try to "finance a nice lifestyle" is in the wrong spot.

 

Corymcd88, private loans are harder to get than government-backed loans, so it will depend on your credit. At least as far as consolidation loans through Wells Fargo, since the credit crisis they require everyone to have a co-signer, no matter how good your credit is or what your salary is - I'm not familiar with regular student loans, but they may have the same rule.

Message 3 of 4
laz98
Senior Contributor

Re: Wells Fargo student loans easy to get?


@Anonymous wrote:

@webhopper wrote:
You should fill out the fafsa to get student loans, and only take out what you need to get by not to finance a nice lifestyle. This post is probably in the wrong spot.

This is the Student Loans board. Where else would they post this question? Personally, I think your assumption that they're going to try to "finance a nice lifestyle" is in the wrong spot.

 

Corymcd88, private loans are harder to get than government-backed loans, so it will depend on your credit. At least as far as consolidation loans through Wells Fargo, since the credit crisis they require everyone to have a co-signer, no matter how good your credit is or what your salary is - I'm not familiar with regular student loans, but they may have the same rule.


The post was originally on another board, & was moved here by a moderator Smiley Happy

Message 4 of 4
Advertiser Disclosure: The offers that appear on this site are from third party advertisers from whom FICO receives compensation.