Posts Tagged ‘student loans’

Compare Student Loans at Student Loan Consultants

Comparing the variety of student loans available across the myriad of lenders can be overwhelming. Often students and parents end up applying at one lender due to name recognition or sheer frustration, even though it may not be the best loan option for their situation.

In an attempt to help parents and students choose the right private student loan Student Loan Consultants has launched an easy to use student loan comparison tool. By checking or un-checking selection boxes

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Student Loan Network Private Student Loan Options

The Student Loan Network offers an online private student loan application and approval without school certification requirement. While you may apply with or without a co-signor, the stronger the credit and employment history is the lower your student loan interest rate and fees will be. Private Student Lending strongly encourages you to apply with a credit worthy co-signor as this provides the best opportunity for approval of your student loan.

An interesting option with a Student Loan Network private student loan is that even if you apply with a co-signor, there is an opportunity to have that co-signor removed from the loan after only 3 years of repayment based upon the students then current credit worthiness. (more…)

Astrive no longer accepting student loan applications

PrivateStudentLending.com has been notified that Astrive, the well known and publicized private student lender has temporarily stopped accepting new loan applications.

The company has posted that they are in the process of upgrades to the application process and product line. During this time those students who already have an application submitted may contact Astrive at 866-463-9599 to check on your loan status.

Students who are attending summer semester or trying to get a jump on their fall education expenses may apply for a private student loan through either Student Loan Advisors or Chase Student Loans. Both companies are accepting new private student loan applications.

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