My wife went to a private college while we were married, and they get student loans without a co-signer. Now she is the transfer of a large university that is much more expensive, and I am not sure if it will need a co-signer or not. I do not want to sign the cooperation on something that big, I’m still not even a house.
My brother recently enrolled at a university, and he had to get a co-signer, I wonder if my wife would also have one.
Your wife probably has a good credit rating, otherwise it would not have been approved for student loans without co-signer. If it’s still good credit, then it should not need a cosigner. If so, not you. Any person with good credit can co-sign to his credit: his mother or father, his brother, his career mail, friend, etc. Most of these other answers are spammers and / or how the fraudsters.
