Various national and international banks provide educational loans for enabling students to finance their educational expenses. But to compete with the huge interests and debts students generally consolidates their loans i.e. they calm down themselves from the over-burden of the huge debt. There are lots of reviews which I gathered from students who have gone for loan consolidation.
The Reviews
The first and the most common reviews of students who consolidated their loans through low interest schemes. They said that many banks have different interest rates on loans for the students. They generally charge above 8% interest on sums above $ 10,000. Some charges 9%.
The FFEL (Federal Family Education Loan) program has their own provisions for consolidation loans for undergraduate and post-graduate students. It charges 8.25% interest rate on loans. This relatively suites the repayment plans of students.
For a consolidation loan of $ 20,000 a student have to make a monthly payment of $245. He has to make a total of 120 payments and have to repay it within 10 years of taking the loan. He is thus paying a total interest of $ 9,437 after 10 years i.e. a total of $ 29,437 to FFEL.
This may seem a bit expensive but if you think of an option of getting immediate consolidation loan with a reduced interest rate this would seem to be satisfactory. "One can repay it by doing part-time jobs or other repayment schemes every month without feeling the pocket pinch"- a review of a student of Law in New York.
As per a review of the London University students, one should calculate the interests and negotiate about all details with the financial body providing the consolidation loan. If not done it may lead to thousands of inconveniences later. So just choose the options of credits, repayment, and go for it!
Mary Foster is a Financial Adviser with 10 years as an Accountant and student loan consolidator. She is the author of Consolidation Loan Review Student Weblog. Read her latest articles and recommendations to help find a debt free plan that works.
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