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Difference Between Student Loan Types?


Federal v. Private

Before we even look at the difference between these two types of loans, let's set the record straight: federal loans (which come from, or are guaranteed by the government) are your best option when it comes to student loans. Private loans - known as "alternative" loans (which come from private lenders or banks that are not guaranteed by the government) should absolutely be your last resort!

Wondering why?

The basic answer shows up in dollars and cents: federal loans generally have lower interest rates than private ones and have a fixed rate rather than variable. This means you will likely pay less for the same loan amount when you pay it back. Nice right? Another reason federal loans are a better option is that they have a lot more built-in protections for you (the borrower) than private loans do. (For example, a check the government sends you is less likely to bounce!) Continue reading ...

Article by, Athlon and courtesy of Student Loan Consolidation Rebate

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