How to Pay College Loans

For most college students, taking up college or education loans for all related expenses towards education is a norm. Tuition, textbooks, housing and more must be considered when estimating the cost of a college education. It is not uncommon for students to have multiple loans from federal and/or private sources. Knowing how to pay for college loans is as important as knowing how to obtain them in the first place. The first step is establishing a detailed record of the creditors you owe and how much you owe to each.


There are many different types of college or education loans available. The most popular are Stafford loans available from the U.S. Department of Education. Subsidized Stafford Loans are awarded based on need with no interest during school attendance or loan deferral. Unsubsidized Stafford Loans are not need-based and the borrower is responsible for paying the interest at all times during the life of the loan. There are also Perkins Loans for students with great need and PLUS Loans for parents of undergraduates and graduate or professional students.

Private loans are offered from banks, credit unions and lending companies. The interest rates on private student loans are usually quite reasonable, however these loans are based on credit worthiness and income. Because many college students do not have good credit established it is necessary to use a cosigner such as a parent. After a certain number of consecutive on-time payments the student can request a release of the cosigner from the loan. Private loans are less restrictive than federal loans and can be used to pay for all kinds of college related expenses.

When figuring out how to pay college loans you've accumulated, consider consolidation. Consolidating your student loans puts them all together under one loan, which means you are paying one payment per month instead of multiple payments to different creditors. This is far more convenient and can often save you money on your amount spent on loan payments each month depending on the loan terms. You can only consolidate federal loans once, so only do so if you've determined it is the best course of action. A consultation with the financial aid department of your school can help you make the right decision.



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