Subject: 🔎 Here's How to Get Low Student Loan Rates!

Time is running out to apply for student loans. Use these steps to find a lender and learn about important documents to complete before move-in day.

Time is Running Out to Apply for Student Loans!

Follow These 4 Easy Steps:

1. Start BIG—create a list of all the lenders you're willing to borrow from.

2. Use the private lender links below to get prequalified rates and/or submit applications—read forms carefully and fill them out accurately.

3. Compare offers and features—include interest rates, repayment plans, lenders' reputations, etc.

4. Before you commit to a loan, check out Juno—they use the power of group bargaining to get better rates on student loans. 

Note: We recommend you borrow federal student loans first. Once you've exhausted your federal loan eligibility, carefully compare your options from private lenders. 

Our Private Lenders Suggestions:

(Variable APRs as of 8/11/2022)

 

Ascent (Cosigned) 1.75% - 10.54%* ⭐

 

SoFi 2.59% - 12.13%* ⭐

 

⭐ College Ave 1.29% - 12.99%* ⭐

 

Sallie Mae 2.62% - 12.97%* ⭐

 

 LendKey as low as 3.09%*

 

⭐ Citizens (through Credible) 2.29% - 9.05%*

 

*Rates are based on automatic payment discounts of 0.25 percentage points. 

 

Before you commit to a private lender, check out Juno to see if you're getting the best loan rate available for your credit profile. 

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Your College Student in an Emergency

 

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Debbie Schwartz

Founder, Road2College

I'm a parent, like many of you, navigating college admissions and paying for college. With an expertise in personal finance, analysis, and marketing, I'm working to give families the information and tools to make smarter financial college decisions.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this email is for general informational purposes only. Road2College is not a financial advisor or planning service, and as such, cannot be held responsible for any direct or indirect circumstances. Please consult a licensed financial professional before making any financial decisions. Road2College may receive compensation from products and links featured in this email. When evaluating offers, please review the financial institution’s Terms and Conditions. Pre-qualified offers are not binding.