Read more about Cathlamet Washington Student Loan Debt Consolidation here.

While making multiple payments on student loans and finding the debt burden damaging the credit, it is a good idea to go in for a Cathlamet Washington student loan debt consolidation. For a better idea about what a student loan consolidation means, read this article and decide whether you should go for one. After weighing your pros and cons get a Free Student Loan Consolidation Quote from Bills.com.

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

The reasons for going in for a Cathlamet Washington student loan debt consolidation are many out of which the most appealing one is the prospect of being able to lock in lower fixed interest rates. This can especially help students whose Stafford Loans were disbursed between the July 1, 1998 and June 30, 2006, and have variable interest rates. Other benefits include having to pay only one payment for a single lender per month which is also lower than the payments you would have made before consolidation. Most of the federal loans allow flexible schedules of payment and take variable income into account or file for forbearance without penalty and for deference. Consolidating also helps you improve your credit rating.

Cathlamet Washington Student Loan Debt Consolidation Disadvantages


Financial trouble can be a drag, but if you are close to paying off your student loans, consider putting them on forbearance or deferring them instead of consolidating. Consolidating your loans if your principal is low will lengthen your term and reduce your monthly payments, but cost you far more in interest over the long run. You may also be tempted to consolidate your student loan with a home equity loan in order to reduce your total monthly payments, but be wary. You cannot put your loans on forbearance or deferral when you combine them with private loans and it could cost you your home if you aren't able to make your monthly payments. Combining your student loans with your spouse's student loans could be a mistake as well. If you die, your student loans are forgiven, but if they have been combined with your spouse's, your partner will be responsible for them after you are gone. This is also true if you combine your student loans with private loans.

Information about Qualifying for Cathlamet Washington 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.

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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