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Both
federal student loan consolidation and private student loan
consolidation offer the benefit of a significantly lower
monthly payment and simplified finances. If you want to
consolidate student loans, begin with your federal Stafford,
Parent PLUS, Perkins, and all Federal FFELP and Federal
Direct Loans that were taken out for your education. Private
student loan consolidation is a separate program that
allows you to refinance all non-federal, education related
debt.
Even if you can make
the monthly payments from your original school loans, you
may still want to consider consolidating to lower your
payments and free up money for bills with higher interest
rates. These include credit cards and personal loans,
neither of which have tax-deductible interest.
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Check out the links below for
additional information on how to consolidate student loans,
specifically federal loans, private loans, and frequently
asked questions.
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Do you have more debt
outside of student loans? Please request a free debt
consultation today. Consolidate your debt into one lower
payment, avoid bankruptcy, and be debt free in as little as
12-48 months.
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