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Getting Funding as a College Student
Hello BP Community,
I am looking for creative investment ideas to get funding. Currently, I am a student that is using the GI Bill from my time in the military to pay my for school and living expenses. Plus, I am working a part-time work study job.
The problem is that the lenders I've talked to don't see this as steady income . When I talked to the lenders they have criteria such as you have to have a full time job or need steady income for at least 2 years.
What I am asking is for other options (possible loan programs) and ask for your help and ideas. Also, I don't have a home so I can't use any form of HELOC.
Thank You