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Welcome to the School Loan Consolidation Blog

We recently launched our official website, SchoolLoanInfo.com to give you some important resources regarding not only how to consolidate your current student loans into one, low monthly payment, but also how to compare the various student loans that are available today. With all of the options you have at your disposal, it can be difficult to tell which loan is right for your situation, but we have information on all of the current loans, plus some inside information about loan discounts that will help you with your school loan consolidation.

  1. When to consolidate your loans?
  2. Why should you consolidate your loans?
  3. What loan should I choose for a new student loan?
  4. What loan should I choose to consolidate my current loans?
With all of the information we give you, it should be a painless process to get yourself a good, low payment on your loan consolidation.
Please visit our site at: School Loan Consolidation for more information.
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Monday, November 26, 2007

When to consolidate your School Loans!

Lot's of people with school loans aren't quite sure when they should consolidate. These tips will help you decide on the right time for your situation.


There are no deadlines in the Federal Consolidation Loan program. There are several things to keep in mind, however, regarding when to do a school loan consolidation. Your loans must be fully disbursed to be eligible for a Federal Consolidation Loan. They also must be in their grace period or in repayment.

It is best for you to consolidate while your Federal Stafford Loans are still in their grace period, when they still have the lower in-school interest rate.

If you are consolidating your federal student loans during your grace period but are worried about losing your grace period, section D on the Federal Consolidation Loan application includes a question that allows you to enter your grace period end date. If a date is provided in this question, the lender won’t complete processing of the application or fund the loan until near that date. So you can apply for the consolidation loan at any time during your Federal Stafford Loan grace period, qualify for the lower in-school interest rate, and postpone the start of repayment on the debt until near the end of your grace period.

The longer you postpone funding of your Federal Consolidation Loan, however, the more interest will accrue on any unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans (or any other federal student loans for which you are responsible for the interest) that are included in your Federal Consolidation Loan. You should also know that, while funding of your Federal Consolidation Loan is pending, interest may accrue on your Federal Stafford Loans at a different rate than the rate used to calculate your Federal Consolidation Loan interest rate.

If your loans are already in repayment, federal student loan consolidation may still be beneficial. It allows you to fix the interest rate on your federal student loans while rates are still low.

For more information...visit our website at Student Loan Debt Consolidation


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