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Take out loan for flight training - Click HERE for Original Thread

Andrew415
So heres the deal

Im 19 , I dont have my H.S Diploma but I am going for a GED then actually doing an online degree, Is there anyway I can get some sort of loan for flightschool , It will be about 40 thousand dollars..

Also I will be doing this full time so is there a way I could get the loan out to pay my bills as well for 3-6 months? I dont know where to start or who would even consider me? Student line of credit, would I even pass the entrance requirments?

no good credit, no bad credit

Let me know your suggestions

stealth
www.alis.gov.ab.ca

All the info you need, and you can apply for your government student loan on their also.

Andrew415
Sweet Thank you,

I found the avaition form on it too..


I was wondering if I apply now and get accepted for the loan can i work all summer and start flight training in lets say september. If im accepted now I can postphone it eh?

It will be nice working consturction knowing that im gonna be going somewhere come september:P

Thanks

stealth
First you have to get accepted into flight school.

Then you can apply for the loan, and can work in the summer while you save up.

Good luck with your future.:thumbup:

dtjohnst
quote:
Originally posted by stealth
First you have to get accepted into flight school.

Then you can apply for the loan, and can work in the summer while you save up.

Good luck with your future.:thumbup:



? Get accepted? Flight schools don't turn you down, it's not like university.

95EagleAWD
quote:
Originally posted by dtjohnst
? Get accepted? Flight schools don't turn you down, it's not like university.


Beat me to it.

Unless, of course, he wants to go to something like Embrey-Riddle... then it is. But no, anything around Edmonton won't turn you down.

stealth
Never knew that. Then I'm pretty sure all you have to do is enroll, and then apply for the loan.:thumbup:




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