Thursday, July 02, 2009

How Student Loan Consolidation Works

We are here to make the student loan consolidation process easy by providing information and support via the web and phone. The following step-by-step guide will help you understand how consolidation works and how it will benefit you for years to come.
Step 1: Apply for Consolidation

The first step in consolidating your student loans is applying for a consolidation loan using our free, no-obligation application form. When you apply, you'll have the choice of receiving an application and information packet via eSignature or postal mail. Your packet will contain a consolidation application, as well as information about your discounts, and details on how your interest rate is computed.
Step 2: Locate Your Student Loans

As a result of recent changes at the Department of Education, you'll need to provide your student loan information with your consolidation application. There are several ways that you can locate your student loans and our loan counselors will gladly walk you through each process.
Step 3: Sign and Mail

Once you have reviewed the promissory note, and understand the terms, you will sign and return it to us. Either by eSignature online, or by sending the paper application back in our pre-paid envelope.
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Step 4: Application Processing

Upon receiving your signed application, your loan counselor will check the application for errors. We also check to make sure it complies with all federal guidelines set forth for federal loan consolidation. This ensures that your application is completed quickly and accurately.

After your application is submitted for processing, the loan retrieval" begins. We contact your lenders for the exact amount you owe; this information is sent to us on a loan verification certificate, or LvC. This process can take up to 60 days depending on the response time from your lender(s). Once we have valid LvC's from your lender(s), we will send them a check for the balance of your student loans.

Once the check is sent to your lender(s), your loans have officially been consolidated. You will receive a new statement from us detailing when your first payment is due, and when each payment is due thereafter. Your previous lenders can take a week or two to close out your accounts, so do not be alarmed if you get a statement from us, and a statement from your old lender. This is normal.

Your first billing statement from us will include the automatic checking account withdrawal enrollment form. It will also include information on any other discounts you are eligible for. Your previous Stafford loans are paid in full.

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