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Refinance Student Loans
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Checking your rate will not affect your credit score✝.
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Save on your student loans by choosing between a range of rates and terms. No prepayment penalties and no hidden fees. Ever.
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How it works:
The student loan refinancing process is fast, easy, and can be done entirely online.
New Term
APR
5-year
4.03%
7-year
4.57%
10-year
4.98%
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Get pre-approved online in just two minutes.
We’ll let you know if you’re qualified before you finish the full application.
Select your rate and term.
Choose between saving on your monthly payment or saving on total student loan interest.
Verify your info and sign.
Upload screenshots of your information, then sign your paperwork electronically.
Switch to one low-rate monthly payment.
We pay off your servicer(s) and issue you one new student loan.
It takes only two minutes and
won’t affect your credit score.✝
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