Citibank Student Loan: Study Now; Pay Later
Posted by Ken Golden on June 22nd, 2008
Going to college is a big step for you and your family. If you do not have enough college funds to back you up in your higher education, you and you family will definitely have a hard time paying for your college education. Note that unless you land a college scholarship, you will need to pay thousands of dollars per year when you go to college.
If you and your parents are having problems paying for your college education, you should not abandon your dreams of finishing college. Even if you do not have enough money, you can still continue schooling by availing of the Citibank student loan. The good news about Citibank student loans is that they are very affordable. In fact, you do not need to worry about repaying your debts while you are in college because Citibank student loan will not require you to start paying for your debts while you are still in school.
The Citibank student loan is one of the best ways for you to study now and then pay later when you already finished college and have landed a good job. What is really very interesting about the Citibank student loan is that you have an option to pay only the interest of your loan during the first 24 to 48 months after your college graduation. Since you will not be expected to earn much during first few years after graduation, paying only the interest of your Citibank student loan is very favorable.
Getting a Citibank Student Loan
There are many colleges and universities all over the country that are can help you apply for a Citibank student loan. If you are interested in availing a Citibank student loan, you should go and see you school’s student loan counselor and ask for information regarding a Citibank student loan. Ask your student loans counselor to explain to you the different features of this type of student loan to help you decide whether or not this type of loan is right for you. If there are some brochures and reading materials available in your school about Citibank student loan, study these brochures properly.
Always remember that when it comes to getting student loans, you should never take things for granted. Student loans will eventually need to be paid and if you happen to have a lot of debts you will definitely have a hard time paying for all your student debts after you have finished college.
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