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What is the difference between a government student loan and a student line of credit?

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What is the difference between a government student loan and a student line of credit?

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Unlike a government student loan, which you can get from the federal or provincial government, a student line of credit is available from financial institutions. With a student line of credit, you are required to pay interest on the amount you borrow while in school. With a government student loan, your interest payments are deferred until some time after you graduate (so long as you remain a qualifying student.

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