Uncover More Information on Chandler Student Loan Debt Consolidation

If your student loan payments are causing financial strain, then Chandler student loan debt consolidation may help to alleviate some pressure. Consolidating your student loan can help to lower your monthly payments by locking in a good interest rate and combining your multiple loans into one lower payment. This is not the case for all student loans though. Read the pros and cons of consolidating your student loans below and find out if consolidating is right for you. When you are ready, you can get a Free Student Loan Consolidation Quote from Bills.com.

Why Chandler Student Loan Debt Consolidation is to Your Advantage


When multiple payments for your student loans drive you crazy, student loan consolidation is a welcome relief. Consolidating ensures that you only write one check each month and usually reduces your total payment as well. There are no early payment penalties on most student loans, so if you can afford to make payments above the minimum the difference will go toward your principal, helping you pay off your loan faster. Consolidating your student loan will help you lock in a low interest rate if your Stafford student loan was disbursed between July 1, 1998 and June 30, 2006. These loans have a variable interest rate that can go as high as 8.25%. Even if you already have a fixed rate, you may be able to get a lower rate or lower payments when you consolidate. In addition, some lenders will give you a break on your interest rate if you opt for automatic payment or if you make your payments on time over a certain period.

Possible Reasons why Not to Pursue Chandler Student Loan Debt Consolidation


If your loans are close to being paid off, then consolidating doesn't make sense. Any savings you receive from automatic discounts wouldn't be large enough to offset the additional interest you pay by extending your term.

You should only consolidate if you can keep your student loans separate from other loans. Although you could save extra money by rolling your loans into your home loan, you also put your home at risk. Student loans are forgiven at your death, but other loans are not, so your heirs could be stuck with your student loans if they're combined into any other kind of loan. You should avoid consolidating your student loans with your spouse's loans for the same reason. A consolidation lender can't forgive only a part of the loan.

How to Qualify for Chandler Student Loan Debt Consolidation


If you have student loans totaling more than $10,000 and are not in default, then you shouldn't have any problem qualifying for consolidation. If your loan balances are below $10,000, you might be able to consolidate, but you'll find fewer lenders willing to take your loans. To qualify, simply compare various lenders, including repayment term length and interest rate discounts, and choose the one that is best for your situation. Then request a quote and complete the application. If you're still in your repayment grace period, you can apply now and check the box to delay completion of the paperwork until your deferral period is almost over.

Don't wait to consolidate your loans if rates are rising. If you have fixed rates, you can consolidate at any time to simplify your loans and receive the discounts. If you have variable rate loans, you have the choice of consolidating now or waiting to see if rates come down.








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