Subject: Learn About Federal vs Private Student Loans

Get the information you need to decide what kind of student loan you should borrow, plus register for our upcoming event on scholarships!

Lending an Ear

A weekly guide to financing college.

April 14, 2024

Subsidized vs. Unsubsidized Loans: What's the Difference?


All students who complete the FAFSA are eligible to receive federal student loans, but there are two different types available. Learn what subsidized and unsubsidized loans are and how they are awarded.

How to Know Which Loan to Choose

If you still need additional funds to cover college costs after maxing out on federal student loans, you'll need to decide between a federal Parent PLUS loan or a private student loan. Learn the pros and cons of both options before making a decision.

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Our Private Lenders Suggestions

(Variable APRs as of 4/9/2023)


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

 

➡️ Ascent (Cosigned) 6.22% - 16.08%*

 

➡️ SoFi 5.99% - 14.70%*

 

➡️ College Ave 5.59% - 16.69%*

 

➡️ Sallie Mae 6.37% - 16.70%*

 

➡️ LendKey as low as 6.08%*

 

➡️ Citizens (through Credible) 6.97% - 15.03%*

 

*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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Lending an Ear is written & edited by Becca Blauch.

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