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Get Cash For College – How To Find a Low Interest Private Student Loan

Submitted by jennzee
Mon, 25 Jun 2007

As federal student loan funds grow increasingly tighter, more and more college bound students are forced to turn to expensive private student loans to finance their education. But supplementing college tuition fees with a private student loan doesn’t have to break the bank, you just need a little know how and loan comparison tools to find the best private student loan with the lowest rates.

Generally speaking, students should only consider a private student loan after they have exhausted all federal student loan opportunities available to them. Federal student loans are much cheaper than private student loans, have fewer fees and offer more relaxed payment options. To find out if you qualify for a federal student loan, check out ezstudentloaninfo.com for a federal college student loan application.

If you are faced with no other option but to apply for a private student loan for college, you can find some really reasonable interest rates that are comparable to the nice low funding available through a federal student loan, you just have to do a little bit of searching to find the really great interest rates.

The fees charged by some private student loan lenders can significantly raise the cost of your loan. It is imperative that you carefully watch how much student loan creditors are charging you in interest rates and fees. Just because the interest rate is low, doesn’t mean that you are going to save money in the long run. Many times lenders offer a very low interest rate, and then stick it to you with extravagant surcharges and fees; especially if you have poor or bad credit.

The best private student loans have a low interest rate of Libor +1.8% or a prime interest rate of -.50% with no fees. These are the rates that are comparable to federal student funding. These are the money saving interest rates that you should be on the look out for while shopping for private student loans; these are the rates that will save you thousands.

It tough to find incredibly low APR student loans, and even harder to find student loan lenders that don’t charge a fee for their services, but I have scoured the internet and discovered a few student loan lenders that have incredibly low student loan rates, terms and fees.

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Check out my list of the Top 5 Private Student Loan Lenders with the lowest interest rates at ezstudentloaninfo.com or and check out my Private Student Loan articles, links and resources on my Squidoo lens.


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