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Index » Investment & Finance » Debt & Loan Consolidation
 

Student Loan Consolidation Guide

 

Student loans are loans that are offered to students to assist in payment of the costs of professional education. The government of the country offers these loans and at a very low rate of interest.

Student loans are a great help to students who plan to do further studies, in their own country or abroad, but lack the requisite funds to do that. In this way student loans not just assist the student but also his family.

Many institutes and universities offer student loan. There are different types of student loans. So there are several options available for students to choose from. Broadly there are two types of loans available: Federal loans and Private Educational Loans.

The students opting for Federal Students loan program are funded and administered initially through the US Department of Educations Federal Student Aid Programs. These loans are the easiest to get student loan consolidation services. The Federal student loan programs disburse about $60 billion a year. Stafford loans are the most common form of federal loans for students.

Private student loans are administered by standard lending institutions. The most commonly opted loans in this are Sallie Mae Signature and the Citibank student loan. These organizations provide unsecured loans to a student and charge hefty interest on it.

A student can combine the private and the federal loans to gather funds for his further studies. However a student should bear in mind that these two loans should not be combined or consolidated. He should consolidate his federal loans first and then separately consolidate privately the student loan debt.

Student loan consolidation refers to building all your student loans into a single loan with one lender and one repayment plan. You can plan to consolidate your loan like refinancing a home mortgage. The time you consolidate your loan, the balances of your other current loans are paid off, with the total balance playing over into one consolidated loan. However at the end you will be left with just one student loan to pay off. The student loan can be consolidated by the student as well as his family i.e. parents.

There are several benefits of consolidating a student loan. For instance loan consolidation offers lower monthly payments, combining of your student loan payments into just a single monthly bill and the lock or the stoppage loan consolidation puts in a fixed, usually lower, interest rate for the term of your loan thereby saving thousands of dollars as per the interest rates of your original loan.

Moreover there is no fees, charges and other prepayment penalties after the loan is consolidated. The consolidated loan offers flexible repayment options. The loan consolidation can be done without any credit checks or co-signers.

The interest rate of your consolidated loan is calculated by averaging the interest rate of all the loans that are consolidated. The figure that so appears is rounded up to the next one-eighth of one percent and so the maximum interest rate comes out to be 8.25 percent.

Loan consolidation is a wonderful option if this lowers the interest rate of your current loans especially at the time you are confronting problems in making monthly payments. But if your current loan is about to end, consolidation is just not a wise idea.

Author: Mansi Aggarwal
 
Author Bio:
Mansi Aggarwal is a famous writer. Mansi likes to scribble articles about this topic.
 
 
 

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