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Consolidating Student Loans??

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sasha96
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Consolidating Student Loans??

Who has consolidated? What are the pros and cons?

I hear about the interest rate going up in July and this might be a good idea, though I don't want to extend the life of the loan. I'm fine with the current payment amount but don't want to deal with the interest rate increase. Then again, I don't want to pay double or triple interest b/c of consolidating!

Posted 5/31/05 7:07 PM
 
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Re: Consolidating Student Loans??

I just put the paperwork in to consolidate my loans before the rates go up. Yes, the loan gets many more years added to it (mine is 10 extra yrs with lower payments per month) BUT you can pay however much ABOVE that amount each month....and that extra money goes right towards the principle, not the interestChat Icon

Posted 5/31/05 7:16 PM
 

Diane
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Re: Consolidating Student Loans??

DH did that, and the interest rate was lower.

Posted 5/31/05 7:20 PM
 

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Re: Consolidating Student Loans??

You should do it. The lower interest rate is worth it.

Posted 5/31/05 8:14 PM
 

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Re: Consolidating Student Loans??

i consolodated a few months back... definately worth it!!

Posted 5/31/05 9:19 PM
 

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Re: Consolidating Student Loans??

Posted by betty

I just put the paperwork in to consolidate my loans before the rates go up. Yes, the loan gets many more years added to it (mine is 10 extra yrs with lower payments per month) BUT you can pay however much ABOVE that amount each month....and that extra money goes right towards the principle, not the interestChat Icon



Ditto! I think it's worth it.

Posted 5/31/05 9:21 PM
 

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Re: Consolidating Student Loans??

i am doing mine before july too.

There's a full page article in newsday today about it - it's worth reading!

Posted 5/31/05 9:22 PM
 

Sassyz75
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Re: Consolidating Student Loans??

I just did mine- I'm still in school but I do not need to take any more loans.

The rate is 2.77% which is GREAT- makes it worth it to take out the loan

Posted 5/31/05 10:09 PM
 

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Re: Consolidating Student Loans??

its good to do, I did mine plus as you make payments from your checking account automatically-- most places lower the already low rate 1/4 point

Posted 5/31/05 10:14 PM
 

VickiC
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Re: Consolidating Student Loans??

We are in the middle of consolidating DH's government loans and will lock in at 2.875% for 20 years. His private loan is sitting at 4.5 % so I'm trying to transfer some of that balance to a 0% interest credit card.
Just gotta find the right one!

Posted 6/1/05 9:17 AM
 

nov04libride
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Re: Consolidating Student Loans??

Why does it make the loan time extend? I thought it would just lower percentage? Do you wind up paying more in the long run in order to lower the percent?

Posted 6/1/05 9:37 AM
 

sasha96
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Re: Consolidating Student Loans??

you do end up paying more when you consolidate b/c it drags out the payments for a longer period of time...therefore, more interest, though it's at a lower rate. The best bet is to pay towards the principal and get them over with as soon as you can!

Posted 6/1/05 5:00 PM
 

sasha96
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Re: Consolidating Student Loans??

I think I found the Newsday story online:


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An interest in savings
Borrowers look to consolidate student loans before rates take a hike
Dowling College
BY TAMI LUHBY
STAFF WRITER

May 31, 2005

Before she and her husband start a family, Laurel Klein wants to be done paying off her student loans. To help speed the process, the Seaford resident is looking into consolidating her loans so she can lock in the historically low interest rate that will disappear July 1.

"I'm interested in taking advantage of rates now," said Klein, assistant communications director for the Nassau comptroller, who consolidated part of her $16,000 education debt two years ago. "I don't want to risk the rates going up and putting me on the hook for several thousand dollars more in interest rates."

Time is running out for borrowers to secure super-low interest rates on their student loans. The new annual rates are predicted to jump by about 2 percentage points and should be announced after today's 91-day Treasury bill auction, upon which the rates are based. You then have until July 1, when the rate takes effect, to consolidate the loans.

By taking this step, borrowers can lock in rates as low as 3.375 percent for those already repaying their loans, or 2.875 percent for those in college or in the six-month grace period after they graduate.

While it may not seem like much, the difference between today's rates and the expected 5.25 percent rate can really add up over time, experts said."It's thousands of dollars of interest they don't have to pay," said Patricia Scherschel, vice president for loan consolidation for Sallie Mae, a loan provider. "It's significant."



Reaping the savings

For instance, those with the average undergraduate debt of $20,500 would save more than $2,000 by consolidating now rather than waiting for rates to go up, according to College Loan Corp., a loan provider. This is provided they pay it off over 10 years.

Recent graduates - and now students, thanks to a recently published Department of Education guidelines - can get the 2.875 percent consolidation rate. A downside is that graduates would have to start repaying their loans immediately and students would have to begin writing checks upon graduation rather than having the traditional six-month grace period, said Mark Brenner, College Loan Corp.'s president, who has seen consolidation applications spike by 20 percent in recent weeks.

An extra incentive to act now is that Congress is considering major changes to the student loan program in order to funnel more money into financial aid for current students. Future consolidation loans instead of locking in a favorable rate would have variable rates, which could go up every year, under some proposals.

Traditionally, consolidation was a way for those who couldn't afford their monthly payments to ease the burden by stretching out the term of the loan to make each payment smaller. But in recent years, as rates plummeted from 8.19 percent in 2000 to 3.37 percent in 2004, borrowers consolidated to guarantee low rates for the life of their loans.

Here's how consolidation works:

Normally, student loan rates fluctuate every year. By consolidating, you lock in the rate for the life of the loan. The rate is based on the weighted average of a borrower's loans, rounded up to the nearest one-eighth of a percentage point. Then you cannot consolidate again unless you take out new loans.

Consolidation requirements vary by lender, but many say they must receive the application by June 30. Lenders often only need your name, Social Security number, approximate loan amount and last school attended.



Comparing rates

While borrowers benefit from the same rates everywhere, they might consider shopping around for additional perks. For instance, some lenders offer discounts for on-time payments or for direct withdrawals from bank accounts. Others may offer cash-back bonuses for timely payments.

Consolidation, however, is not for everyone. It's often not worth it if you have a balance of less than $7,500 or if you only have a year or two of payments left, lenders say.

If you do consolidate, you should try to make the same monthly payments or pay off the loan in the same amount of time as the original term. Consolidation lowers your monthly obligation, but stretches out the term of your loan so you pay more interest in the end.

Or, you could use the extra cash you have each month to pay off costlier debt, such as credit card balances.

"They will, if they pay it over time, pay more interest," said Clark McGhee, executive vice president, Collegiate Funding Services, a student loan provider. "But they may be able to pay off other higher-interest rate debt first."

As rates go up . . .Interest rates on student loans are expected to soar for 2005-06 after

several years of super-low rates.

. . . so will your debt

You'll pay a lot more in interest. Here's how much you'll shell out on a $20,500 loan, the average debt for those receiving their undergraduate degree, over 10 years once the new rates take effect on July 1.

2000-2001

8.19%

2001-2002

5.99%

2002-2003

4.06%

2003-2004

3.42%

2004-2005

3.37%

2005-2006

5.16% (estimated)

SOURCE: SALLIE MAE

Monthly Interest

payment paid Total



Unconsolidated loan* $219 $5,785 $26,285

Consolidated before July 1: $202 $3,682 $24,182

*Assumes 5.16% rate for 10 years

SOURCE: COLLEGE LOAN CORP.

Copyright 2005 Newsday Inc.

Posted 6/1/05 5:01 PM
 
 

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