Find Out More About Afton Student Loan Debt Consolidation Here

You are making multiple payments on your student loan and your debt burden compared to your income is damaging your credit. You have heard people mention Afton student loan debt consolidation, but are not quite sure what consolidating means or and if it will truly benefit you. Consolidating your loan may actually be a great option for you if you qualify. If you're considering consolidating, read this article to determine whether it's appropriate for you, then get a Free Student Loan Consolidation Quote from Bills.com.

Pros for Afton Student Loan Debt Consolidation


If you have variable interest rate student loans issued between July 1, 1998 and June 30, 2006, then student loan consolidation can simplify your payments and save you money. The interest rate is reset annually at a rate not to exceed 8.25%. If the rate is currently lower than that and rates are falling, consolidating can lock-in that lower rate on your older loans. By consolidating, you will also simplify your loans by making just one or two payments a month instead of several. Many lenders also offer additional discounts for automatic payments and after a period of on-time payments.

If your loans were issued after July 1, 2006, then your rate is fixed, but consolidating can still reduce the number of payments and extend your repayment term. Discounts for on-time and automatic payments may also still apply.

Afton Student Loan Debt Consolidation Possible Cons


If your loans total less than $10,000 or are close to being paid off, then consolidating may not be appropriate for you. Most lenders require a minimum of $10,000 to qualify, although a few lenders offer consolidation for balances as low as $3500.

You should avoid consolidating student debt into a higher-rate personal loan or rolling the debt into your home with a home equity loan. If you die, your student loans are forgiven, but your heirs could be stuck with your loans if they're consolidated into other types of loans. You should avoid adding a spouse's loans to yours or adding your spouse's name to the loan because joint consolidation obligates your spouse to continue repaying your loans after your death. In addition, other types of consolidation loans may include fees that would cancel the potential savings. Finally, part of your student loan interest is tax deductible up to an income limit, while personal loan interest is not.

Eligibility for taking Afton student debt consolidation loan


You can qualify for student loan consolidation if you've completed or left school, attend school part-time, or at the end of each school year while you're in school. If rates are low, you can also apply for an in-school consolidation to lock-in that rate. Consolidation cancels your in-school interest deferral, though, so you may accrue additional interest during that term. You can defer payments, however. Once you've completed all your schooling, you can consolidate your new loans with your previously consolidated loans. You can't reconsolidate a loan to get a lower rate without adding additional loans to the bundle.

Look for consolidation deals as soon as you graduate, before your repayment grace period ends. The federal government announces the rate for the next year for spring. If the new rate will be higher, consolidate before June 30. If the new rate will be lower, wait until July 1 to apply. Usually, your paperwork must be signed by June 30 in order to qualify for the previous year's rate even if the application isn't processed until later.

Carefully review the terms of your Afton student loan debt consolidation agreements and calculate your potential savings before applying. If you believe you qualify and rates are low, it's best to lock-in that low rate while you can.








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