Find Out How to Do College Loan Consolidation


by Jon Arnold - Date: 2007-08-02 - Word Count: 509 Share This!

For the good majority of those that have attended college, there are debts to be paid off after you've graduated. Tuition costs continue to rise and sometimes it takes more than one loan to pay for those additional costs.

When you've had your graduation ceremony, have or have not gotten a job, and six months have gone by you will be expected to start paying those loans back. A college loan consolidation can make that repayment easier on you and your bank account.

There are many companies and banks that offer student loan consolidations. These will take all loans that you have taken during your time in college and combine them into one lump sum. That lump sum will be given one interest rate that will often be less than the interest rate that you'll get from the loan repayment plan you're given when you're close to graduation. You will be able to make smaller payments and work toward the ultimate goal of paying off your student loans.

As you are looking for a student loan consolidation company, be fully aware that there can be huge differences in how their program operates. Be sure to compare costs and interest rates especially. Also be on the lookout for those companies who charge a fee for early pre-payment of the loan they give you, which only serves to lock in the interest that they will be collecting from you on this loan.

Most of the loan consolidation companies will offer an interest rate that is preferable to the one you are paying. If you have more than one student loan, you are paying that interest rate more than one time every month. When it comes right down to it you may end up paying far more than the amount you borrowed if paid over a long period of time.

The consolidation loan will give you the benefit of only paying an interest charge one time per month. This interest rate may be 4 or 5% whereas the student loans that you will be starting to pay back at the end of your six month grace period may be 7 or 8%. Many of the consolidation companies will not have a penalty for early payment, but some of them might. Be sure to find out if this is a penalty before you agree to the consolidation. Be well aware of the details of your payback agreement before you sign the papers for the loan.

Each student loan consolidation company will offer something to appeal to you as a way to earn your business. Find the one that will work the best with your needs and will charge you the least amount of interest. This can save you thousands in the long run and make the payback of your student loan as simple and pain free as possible. Since your goal is to pay off your student loan, the last thing you want to do is rob Peter to pay Paul with another loan, which leaves you in the same situation you are now!


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