3 Benefits of Student Loan Consolidation

Published: 07th April 2007
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Sometimes people think that loan consolidation is too much of a hard work, so

they leave all their loans as is and try to cope with all payments. In reality,

consolidating your outstanding student loans is not at all hard. All it takes

is a bit of careful research, to find the lender that will help you save the most.

And the benefits of consolidating your college debt are significant. Consolidating

can save you several hundred dollars. Find out how to get the most benefits of

your student loan consolidation.





Benefit 1: Less hassle

How many bills do you have to pay every month? How many of them are from different

lenders for your student loans? If you are like most people you probably hate

keeping track of all bills and payments that tend to arrive at a different time

during the month. Consolidation will solve this problem - you will have to make

one payment every month, that's it. No more forgotten student loan bills and

trying to remember what you paid or haven't paid yet.



Benefit 2: Your will pay less



Even though your consolidated rate is calculated as an average of your existing

loan rates, the resulting rate is usually slightly less. So your monthly payment

will be lower.



Often students and young graduates try to compare several lenders in hope of

finding the lowest consolidation rate. There is no reason to do so. According

to the law all lenders have to offer you the same interest rate as Federal Family

Education Loan Program. However, most lenders offer additional benefits and

that's where you savings will really come from.



Majority of lenders reward you with reduction of interest for setting a direct

bank withdrawal. Paying on time is also very important - usually you can get

a reduction up to 1 percent on your interest rate for paying before the due

date for 24 or 36 month. So, for example, if your current average interest is

7.5 percent, after all discounts it will be 6.25 percent. Considering that you



will repay your loan for several years this will account to a substantial savings.



Benefit 3: Better credit history



When you pay several loans it is inevitable that from time to time you miss

some of the payments. This can lead to damaging your credit history. And as

you know, if you have bad credit, it will be difficult to get new credit cards

and a mortgage when you decide to get your own home. On the other hand, consolidating

all your loans and paying one bill on time every month will help you built a

strong credit history.



So, there is really no reason not to consolidate. The only thing you will have

to keep in mind is that you will have to choose the lender for your consolidated

loan very carefully. As a general rule consolidating college loans is only allowed

once. There are only two exceptions - if you decide to continue your study and

take another loan and if not all your student debt was included in the first

consolidation.



So usually you can't "reconsolidate" if you see a better offer later.

For this reason you will have to look at the fine print so there are no surprises

later. For example some lenders offer attractive benefits, but they have additional

fees or their fees for late payment are enormous. You will have to find all

this out before you commit to a particular lender.





Tanya Turner is a publisher of Guide to Student Loan Consolidation , that provides you with comparison of consolidation offers by several lenders. The Guide also offers tips and advice on how to save the most when consolidating your loans.

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