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Capitol One student loan debt consolidation is the best avenue to consolidate all your student loans into one fixed payment.

Why Capitol One Student Loan Debt Consolidation can be a great tool for your loan-related problems?


If your variable interest rate student loans was issued between July 1, 1998 and June 30, 2006, student loan consolidation can be a great money saver. The interest rate is fixed at 8.25% annually. Also, by consolidating, you will also break down your loans by making just one or two payments a month instead of several. Most lenders also offer supplementary discounts for automatic payments and after a period of on-time payments.

If your loans were issued after July 1, 2006, then your rate remains inflexible, but consolidating can still lower the number of payments and extend your repayment term.

Capitol One Student Loan Debt Consolidation Possible Cons


When your loan balances are less than $10,000, its not beneficial to go for student debt consolidation.. Especially, if you are close to paying off your loans, you might end up paying more interest when you apply for consolidation. If you have to combine them with a spouse's loans in order to qualify, student debt consolidation does not help either. Your loans are forgiven after you die, but your spouse would still be answerable to pay the full consolidated balance if you combine your loans into one. If you are finding it hard to make your home loan payments due to the additional cost of student loans rolled into the balance, you could end up losing your valuable asset.

Who Qualifies for Capitol One Student Loan Debt Consolidation


You now know more about the pros and cons of consolidation and are ready to get started; the next step to figure out if you qualify. Usually, the best time to consolidate is when you have already graduated. If you are still in your grace period, you can request that your consolidation be delayed until your grace period ends. By filling out the paperwork, you lock in your low rate for that year and still enjoy a delay in your repayment. You can even lock in a great rate if you are still in school. Unfortunately, consolidating before you graduate cancels your interest deferral, so you will want to be sure that the interest rate is worth it. People with $10,000 or more in student loan debt will have the easiest time consolidating. If you have less debt or have defaulted on your loans in the past, you can still consolidate, but your interest rate may be higher.

Finding out more about consolidating your student loan should help you decide if consolidation is right for you. Start doing your research today to find the best lender and the current interest rate. Making one low payment each month and saving money on your interest is motivation enough to see what a consolidation lender can offer you.








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