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Is there a handling fee for handling student loans?
September is the school season, and now all kinds of fraud are rampant, and with the start of school, these scammers against college students have also begun to do it. College students apply for student loans from relevant institutions, and student loans never charge fees. However, some swindlers use student loans to collect fees to cheat money. What happened? This year's college entrance examination song reflects that a few days after receiving the university admission notice, a person who claimed to be a "student aid agent" called. "The man said on the phone that as long as I provide a second-generation ID card, I can apply for a student loan with a high loan amount. My family's conditions are ok. I never thought about applying for a student loan. I feel like a liar. " Qu said. Searching for "student loan intermediary" on the Internet has more than 3 million results. Among them, most websites that claim to be student intermediary agents say that they can apply for student loans as long as they have second-generation ID cards. According to official sources, all national student loans are applied by government departments. For example, the student-origin student loan is funded by the student's management institution-county level, municipal level, and all the way to the provincial level. There is a system, which is approved and handled by the handling bank, without an intermediary. Therefore, online intermediaries are all scams, and prospective college students should never believe them. According to the requirements of the four ministries and commissions, it is not allowed to charge any fees for handling student loans. Therefore, anyone who says that handling student loans requires a handling fee must be false. Students who want to apply for student loans should consult their own schools and relevant institutions for specific handling methods, and never trust the so-called "student agent" or "student loan intermediary".