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The links above are to pages that provide important information about student loans.

There are several types of loans available to qualifying students. Long-term loans are offered through the Federal Stafford Loan and Federal Perkins Loan Program as well as through Private/Alternative Educational Loan providers. Some student loans are interest free while you are in school; while others accrue interest, however the interest may often be deferred until after graduation. In addition, Brooklyn Law School offers a Loan Repayment Assistance Program to assist students, who enter qualified public interest employment, with the repayment of their student loans.


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