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The deposit is in, and you and your student have made the best decision possible about what school to attend in the fall, given the pandemic. So, now that you've had some time to think about it...are you having cold feet?
We asked a number of members of our Paying For College 101 Facebook group this question, and you might be surprised at their answers.
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Should You Not Look a Gift Horse In the Mouth?
For that reason, we know their comments are often very close to those of all the other families out there.
On the topic of College Acceptance Letters, we asked our group: Did You Get What You Expected?
Their answers may surprise you, and help you prepare for the coming year, so look for them here. |
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Compare Rates Among Lenders
If you need to borrow money to pay for college, now is the time to gather as much information as you can before you're pressed to make a decision of where to borrow.
Use the links below to get prequalified and/or submit an application to find out the interest rate you'll receive. If you do all your loan shopping (including submitting applications), within a 30 day window, the credit bureaus do not penalize your credit score for submitting applications to multiple lenders.
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LENDER I RATES (APR) __________________________
SoFi I 1.3% - 10%*ª$250 bonus towards loan principal
CommonBond I 1.43% - 7.51% * College Ave I 1.49% - 11.98%*
Citizens Bank I 1.29% - 10.60%*
Sallie Mae I 1.50% - 9.66%*
LendKey I 1.25% - 9.44%*
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*Variable rates as of 6/10/20, fixed rates may differ. ªRoad2College followers will receive a $250 principal pay down when taking out a SoFi loan only when applying through this link.
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My goal is to always provide you with affordable services, insightful information and access to actionable data to help you make more informed college decisions.
Feel free to respond to this email with any questions you have. |
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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. |
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