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Assuming I qualify, do I apply for loans one year or trimester at a time? (i.e., borrow only the amount I need for the first year or trimester now then re-apply later?

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Assuming I qualify, do I apply for loans one year or trimester at a time? (i.e., borrow only the amount I need for the first year or trimester now then re-apply later?

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A. Yes, this is the normal procedure. Law students apply for one academic year at a time while students enrolled in other programs apply one trimester at a time. This means funds are disbursed only as needed, reducing interest charges. | Back To FAQ’s | 17. Q.

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