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I have 3 student loans from different companies. The first one I received through my school and used FASFA so I am assuming this is a loan through the government. I then switched schools that did not take this kind of loan and had to get a private student loan. I then switched to another school and had to take out a third private student loan. How do I make it so that all my loans can be through one company so that I only have to make one payment a month instead of 3. I just got a job and am making 30,000 a year and just want to make sure I start off on the right foot. Thanks for your help!
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August 25th, 2008 at 9:55 am
hello !!!
may be i can suggest you ,if you want read something about Student Loan ,
i just come accross this site which may help you……
August 28th, 2008 at 1:21 am
Sounds to me like it really screwed you in this deal. Maybe you could get good luck here.http://loan.goodhelper.info/acs-loan-student.html
August 28th, 2008 at 8:45 am
Don’t worry, your situation is super common, a lot of students end up with loans from more than one place. Most lenders will let you do debt consolidation, which you can learn more about here:
There are upsides and downsides: consolidation generally results in a lower monthly payment and an extended repayment term, but a higher interest rate and total cost of debt.
The company I represent,, lets you fill out one application that gets seen by up to six different lenders, so you increase your chances of getting good terms on your consolidation. You also won’t have to research a bunch of individual companies. It might be a good place to start for you. In any case, good luck paying everything off!
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