Category: student loan consolidation

Options With Student Loan Consolidations

Congress has recently decided to change rules for student loan consolidations.

One of the changes effects the payment of student loan consolidations, both for federal and for private student loans. The payments will now be based on the student’s income. If a student can show that he or she suffers from ‘partial financial hardships’ then the payments made monthly on a student loan consolidation will be limited at about 15 percent taken from a students current income, instead of a set price for every student. This is a part of their College Cost Reduction Act along with their Access Act. Those changes will take effect the year 2009 as of July first.

For those students that spend at least ten years in what the government considers to be a qualifying public service position, for example teaching or maybe charitable work, then the remaining amount of a students current loans can be forgiven. Unfortunately, it is only with the loans that are funded directly by the federal government. This option became available for students on October first of the year 2007. Read more »

Why Student Loan Consolidation?

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Why Student Loan Consolidation? Due to the rising cost of higher education, a large number of students have been forced to finance their education by getting student or education loans. While student loans are easy to get and come with the cheapest rates of interest, paying them off is not so easy for the vast majority of students who find themselves facing mountains of student loan debt. Read more »

Student Loan Consolidation Centers Can Help Reduce Your Debt

Student Loan Consolidation Centers Can Help Reduce Your Debt

Student loan consolidation centers should have common options and can help you reduce your monthly payments and total debt.

4 Common Options With Student Loan Consolidation Centers

1. Offers minimal rates of interest, presently 1.625 percent fixed interest for the period of the student’s federal loan; at present, the rate being offered by the “Department of Education” is a percentage of 3.37.

2. Through consolidation, a student Read more »

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