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E-Student Loan Consolidations goal is to assist consumers in need of student loan consolidation with simple yet effective solutions to getting their outstanding student loans reduced to a manageable payment. Through our extensive knowledge of the student loan industry and the use of state of the art technology, together we can find student loan solutions that meet your needs.
In an increasingly competitive world and job market, college and graduate degrees are often requirements for most of us to have access to our chosen fields of work. That combined with the exponential rise in college tuitions since the 1970′s, has led to a national epidemic of out of control
student debt. E-Student Loan Consolidation can guide you through the student loan consolidation process.
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critical steps towards managing your student debt through our consolidation program or a student loan forgiveness program.
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Information about Federal Student Loan Consolidation:
How Do I Benefit from a Student Loan Consolidation? Student Loan Consolidation Loans allow borrowers to combine one or more of their Federal education loans into a new loan that offers several advantages.
One Lender and One Monthly Payment
With only one lender and one monthly payment due for student loans, it is now easier than ever for borrowers to manage their student loan debt. Borrowers have only one lender, the U.S. Department of Education, for all loans included in a Direct Consolidation Loan
Flexible Consolidation Repayment Options
Borrowers can choose from multiple repayment plans with various term selections to repay their consolidation loan(s), including an Income Contingent Repayment and an Income-Based Repayment Plan. These plans are designed to be flexible to meet the different and changing needs of borrowers. With a student consolidation loan, borrowers can switch repayment plans at anytime. If you select the IBR Plan and want to change at a later date, your only option will be the Standard Plan.
Minimum or Maximum Student Loan Amounts
There is no minimum amount required to qualify for a Direct Consolidation Loan or Student Loan Consolidation program.
Reduced Student Loan Monthly Payments
A consolidation loan may ease the strain on a borrower's budget by lowering the borrower's overall monthly payment. The minimum monthly payment on a consolidation loan may be lower than the combined payments charged on a borrower's outstanding loans. There is no easier way to find out if you qualify for a student loan consolidation.
Should I consolidate my student loans?
6 reasons why you should consolidate your student loans:
Are your student loan monthly payments manageable? If you have trouble meeting your monthly payments, have exhausted your deferment and forbearance options, and/or want to avoid default, a Direct Consolidation Loan may help you. Apply Now for a free pre-approval.
If you send payments to more than one lender every month, and want the convenience of a single monthly payment, consolidation may is right for you. With a Student Consolidation Loan, you will have a single lender - and a single monthly payment.
How much are you willing to pay over the long term? Like a home mortgage or a car loan, extending the years of repayment increases the total amount you have to repay but reducing your overall monthly payments.
How many payments do you have left on your loans? If you are close to paying off your student loans, it may not be worth the effort to consolidate or extend your payments
Falling delinquent on your student loan payments? In this case it is important that youapply nowand complete the consolidation ASAP.
Income has been reduced? When your income reduces e-student loan offers many of income based programs tailored to meet your needs.Apply Now for a free no obligation quote.
What type of student loans are eligible for consolidation?
Subsidized Loans
Subsidized Federal Stafford Loans
Direct Subsidized Loans
Subsidized Federal Consolidation Loans
Direct Subsidized Consolidation Loans
Federal Insured Student Loans (GSL)
Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL)
Eligible Unsubsidized Loans
Unsubsidized and Nonsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans
Direct Unsubsidized Loans, including Direct Unsubsidized Loans (TEACH)(converted from TEACH Grants)
Unsubsidized Federal Consolidation Loans
Direct Unsubsidized Consolidation Loans
Federal PLUS Loans (for parents or for graduate and professional students)
Direct PLUS Loan (for parents or for graduate and professional students)
Direct PLUS Consolidation Loans
Eligible Federal Perkins Loans
National Direct Student Loans (NDSL)
National Defense Student Loans (NDSL)
Federal Supplemental Loans for Students (SLS)
Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)
Auxiliary Loans to Assist Students (ALAS)
Health Professions Student Loans (HPSL)
Health Education Assistance Loans (HEAL)
Nursing Student Loans (NSL)
Loans for Disadvantage Students (LDS)
Who is not eligible for Student Loan Consolidation?
Students cannot consolidate if loan status indicates "in school," in judgment or garnishment status.
Not sure what your Student Loan rates are? Student Loan Rates:
Stafford Loans in grace period before July 1, 2006 1.88%
Stafford Loans in repayment before July 1, 2006 2.48%
Stafford Loans after July 1, 2006 but before July 1, 2008 6.8%
Unsubsidized Stafford Loans issued after July 1, 2008 6.8%
Subsidized Stafford Loans after July 1, 2008 6.0%
Parent PLUS Loans issued before July 1, 2006 3.48%
Parent PLUS Loans issued after July 1, 2008 8.5%
Parent PLUS Loans issued after July 1, 2010 7.9%
Subsidized Stafford Loans after July 1, 2008 6.0%
Student Loan Forgiveness Program:
What is the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program?
Through the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, Congress created the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program to encourage individuals to enter and continue to work full-time in public service jobs. Under this student loan program, borrowers may qualify for forgiveness of the remaining balance due on their eligible federal student loans after they have made 120 payments on those loans under certain repayment plans while employed full time under a certain public service employers.
With the Student Loan Forgiveness Program, borrowers must make 120 monthly payments on their eligible federal student loans beginning after October 1, 2007 before they qualify for the loan forgiveness, the first cancellations of loans balances will not be granted until October 2017. Apply now to find out if you are eligible for a student loan forgiveness program.
What types of public service jobs will qualify for Student loan forgiveness?
A federal, state, local, or tribal government organization, agency, or entity(includes most public schools, colleges and universities) are eligible for a loan forgiveness student loan consolidation.
A public or family service agency are eligible for a loan forgiveness student loan consolidation.
A non-profit organization under section 501(C)(3) of the Internal revenue Code that is exempt from taxation under 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (includes most non-profit private schools, colleges, and universities); A Tribal college or university; or A organization that is not a for-profit business, a labor union, a partisan political organization, or an organization engaged in religious activities are eligible for a loan forgiveness student loan consolidation.
Emergency Management are eligible for a loan forgiveness student loan consolidation.
Military are eligible for a loan forgiveness student loan consolidation.
Law Enforcement are eligible for a loan forgiveness student loan consolidation.
Public interest law services are eligible for a loan forgiveness student loan consolidation.
Early Childhood Education (including licensed or regulated health care, Head Start, and state-funded pre-kindergarten) are eligible for a loan forgiveness student loan consolidation.
Public Service for individuals with disabilities and the elderly are eligible for a loan forgiveness student loan consolidation.
Public health (including nurses, nurse practitioners, nurses in a clinical setting, and full-time professionals engaged in health care practitioner occupations and health care support occupations) are eligible for a loan forgiveness student loan consolidation.
Public Education are eligible for a loan forgiveness student loan consolidation.
Public library services; and School library or other school are eligible for a loan forgiveness student loan consolidation.