Stafford loans have no bearing on your credit score. They're based on need and everyone qualifies, or at least that's how it works in the US. Now, if you fail to make the minimum payments after you graduate, of course it's going to affect your credit.Quote from Lethn:
Apologies if someone has already pointed this out but:
Wouldn't the reason that you got a degree and have low credit be because you took out a student loan? Of course it depends on the country but if it were somewhere like the UK it would pretty much just be added to the hideously rising national debt and hardly anyone would notice.
Credit Card companies wouldn't be able to tell the difference because they're privately owned and wouldn't have access to such information so isn't that a completely misguided and baseless assumption on their part?
Feel free to correct me but that's how I see it.
I went back to school at 22. At the time, my credit score was in the high 700s. I can't say that it ever helped me land a job.
