Talking to a Co-Signer
Even though you think a potential co-signer will be hesitant to help you borrow the money for tuition, this person really does want to see you succeed and advance in your career. Take the time to discuss these points so they can see what you are really asking for.
Show your co-signer the information package that was sent to you
These materials have been designed to clearly explain the training program and present a professional image that reflects the high standards of our school.
Remember that an investment in your education is an investment in your future
Employers look for qualified, trained employees
Save money in the long run
A co-signer with better credit will allow you to save a lot of money in the long run, because you will be eligible for a lower interest rate.
You can take over the loan
It is important to know that with many loans, after you make 24 consecutive payments on time, you may be able to remove the co-signer's name from the loan.
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