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APR range

Fixed Rates

8.74% – 35.49%

(with AutoPay, plus rate discount)5

5.99 – 35.89% 6.99 – 24.99% 12.00 – 22.86%6
Fees No Hidden Fees 1 – 5% Origination Fee No Fees 3% Balance Transfer Fee
Term 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 years 3 or 5 years 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 years Rolling
Amount $5,000 – $100,000 $1,000 – $40,000 $2,500 – $35,000 Varies
Unemployment Protection4 Yes No No No



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Student Loans in 2019

It’s a new year—and the perfect time to take a fresh look at your student loans. With recent changes in the financial landscape, now is a great time to consider a change if you are one of the 40MM+ individuals with student debt. Refinancing and consolidating student loans can be a financial game changer: You can pay your debt in a single monthly payment and potentially lower your rates—meaning less interest and more peace of mind.

Here are our top five tips to help you navigate and understand student loan refinancing.

1

Know Your Loans

Make sure to take inventory of the current loans you have. Which lenders are they with? Are they private or federal loans? What’s the balance owed and the interest rate for each loan? It’s important to know where you are today to better evaluate your best options for student loan refinancing. For example, the Federal Direct Loan consolidation program won’t let you combine your private and federal student loans to a single payment or interest rate. You should also understand what deferment and forgiveness benefits are, and if they’re applicable to your loan and circumstances. Check out these helpful tips on consolidating federal and private student loans.

2

Do the Math

In order to better understand how much you’ll benefit from refinancing, it’s best to know your numbers: Specifically, the overall balance owed and average interest rates across both your federal and private loans. Once you have that info, you can use an online Student Loan Calculator to see how refinancing will impact your current situation and the monthly and lifetime savings you can expect (if applicable).

3

Understand Fixed vs. Variable Rates

This is important, as most lenders will offer both fixed and variable interest rate options when refinancing student loans. Which one should you choose?It depends: Do you want your rate to stay constant long-term or start out low and adjust incrementally? Head over to our fixed vs. variable rates page for a helpful overview of fixed and variable rates to see what best suits your needs.

4

Choose a Lender

When it comes to choosing a lender for student loan refinancing, you’ve got options. There are many helpful articles and online resources to find the right lender for you, but ultimately you’ll want to find a refinancing partner that offers a competitive rate. Additional benefits can also be helpful—like payment deferral (in case of job loss), career coaching, or discounts on other financial products that can save you money. Here are a few sites that may be helpful in finding the best match for your student loan refinancing: Student Loan Hero, Magnify Money, and
Lendedu
.

5

Lock In Your Rate

The sooner you refinance your student loans, the quicker you can start meeting your financial goals with a simpler monthly bill or a lower interest rate. So don’t wait—make 2019 the year for action. Check your rate in 2 minutes.

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