Review the Pros And Cons of Baldwin Texas Student Loan Debt Consolidation

If you have variable rate student loans, don't wait another day to consolidate your loans. Consolidating now could save you money and simplify your life. To find out if Baldwin Texas student loan debt consolidation is appropriate for you, compare the pros and cons described below. Get a Free Student Loan Consolidation Quote from Bills.com when you're ready to consolidate.

Benefits of Baldwin Texas Student Loan Debt Consolidation

Student loan consolidation helps make your payments and save money if you have any variable interest rate student loans issued between July 1, 1998 and June 30, 2006. The interest rate is not more than 8.25%. With this consolidation plan, your loans are simplified by making one or two payments instead of several payments. However, if your loans were issued after July 1, 2006, then your rate is fixed, but consolidating is still the best way to minimize the number of payments and extend your repayment term.

Drawbacks of Baldwin Texas Student Loan Debt Consolidation


Consolidating your loan might not be a good idea if you are close to repaying your loan since consolidating spreads the debt over a longer period and you would have to spend more money on the interest. Having a loan amount lower than $10,000 can make it hard to get a lender. It might also not be a great idea if you plan to consolidate your debt in a secured loan, since the chances of losing your house are higher. Defaulting on an unsecured student loan does not let your lender take away your education.

Information on Baldwin Texas Student Loan Debt Consolidation Eligibility

Technically, you can consolidate your student loans, even when you are still in school. The federal government announces the rate for the next year in the spring and if you want to lock in a great interest rate, you can start shopping lenders for consolidation. You will want to take into consideration that you waive your interest deferral if you consolidate before you graduate and that it is difficult to get the best interest rate on loans under $10,000. If you decide that you still want to consolidate before you graduate, find the lender that will give you the best overall deal. Remember, student loans do not have repayment penalties, so payments above the minimum go toward paying off your principal. If you decide to wait until you graduate, you can lock in a good rate by checking the box on your consolidation application that says you want to delay consolidation until your grace period ends. The Federal government's website has a list of lenders to get you started.

Deciding that you want to consolidate is only the beginning. You want a lender that will give you a financially sound consolidation package that you will feel good about for years to come. Begin researching lenders and remember that you have until June 30 to put your signature on your application to secure this year's rate. If next year's rate is more appealing to you, wait until July 1 before you turn in your paperwork.


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