The Good, the Bad, and the Private Student Loan
Posted by Cora Winters on May 27th, 2008
A private student loan can take off some of the sting of collegiate expenses. Everyone knows how intimidating the cost of college can be, so it makes sense to look into as many types of loans as you can. While private student loans tend to have higher interest rates, they are becoming a viable option for many students.
Private versus Federal
A federal student loan comes in a wide range of options. Students can choose from Perkins loans, Stafford loans or PLUS loans. Students who need financial aid to pay for college can also receive money through federal grants or scholarships.
Federal loans will usually have a fixed interest rate for students to pay back after they graduate. A federal student loan also offers a student who is having trouble finding a job, or is in financial strain, to defer payments for a period until they are able to pay off the debt. A final bonus to having a federal student loan is they can be consolidated into one loan.
Private student loans, on the other hand, are very different from federal loans. Private loans can't be consolidated after a student graduates from college or graduate school, and there are no limits as to what the interest rate will be for a private loan.
So a student who signs up for a private student loan at six percent can end up paying as much as 19 percent after they graduate. Private student loans can also check up on a student's credit history and charge more if a student has poor credit records or no history at all.
Why Private Loans are on the Rise
There are several obvious benefits to using a federal student loan. The lower interest rate is one of them. On the other hand, a private student loan has a reputation for offering a more comprehensive coverage during the course of students' collegiate careers.
According to Collegebound, tuition and expenses for 4-year of college in the United States increased by five thousand dollars for the 2006-07 academic school years. With these types of costs escalating, parents who are reaching retirement age are finding it hard to fund college and their retirement plan at the same time. Instead of going for a lower amount, but more flexible federal loan, parents are co-signing onto their child's private loan.
Another reason why a private student loan has become more popular nowadays is the aggressive marketing schemes used by companies who promote private student loans. Students who research various loan sites will encounter thousand upon thousands of possibilities, all offering low rates, and fast application processes. Students who are uninformed about the type of student loans available end up making a poor decision that costs them more money in the end.
Make your time in college - and your time after college - easier by finding the right loan or loans for you. A private student loan will cover your education throughout its entirety and will give you the peace of mind that comes from knowing you are covered. Speak with your financial advisor to see what they think you ought to do.
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