B-On-Time loans

<p>This is a very interesting article about financial aid that UT is not allowed to advertise.</p>

<p>[New</a> rules could mean more B-On-Time loans for students | The Daily Texan](<a href=“http://dailytexanonline.com/news/2013/07/21/new-rules-will-allow-ut-to-award-more-b-on-time-loans]New”>http://dailytexanonline.com/news/2013/07/21/new-rules-will-allow-ut-to-award-more-b-on-time-loans)</p>

<p>"We’re not allowed to advertise these funds due to restrictions on alternative lending,” Blazer said. “They have to request it from us. That will explain why a small amount will not be spent.”</p>

<p>[url=<a href=“HHLoans”>http://www.hhloans.com/index.cfm?objectid=B00C090D-E45D-4F4B-89DA195959930185]HHLoans.com[/url</a>]</p>

Is this loan a better route than taking Stafford loans?

@musman15 They don’t offer the B-On-Time Loans anymore, I looked into it because a friend of mine got one for their son and found out they are not doing it anymore. It was a really good type of loan, if you finished in 4 years with a certain GPA then the loan is forgiven.