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Financial Aid

Loan Consolidation & Refinancing

Consolidation

Consolidating your student loans simplifies the students repayment process by combining multiple loans into one monthly payment. Consolidation terms and conditions depend on your loan servicer (Federal or Private) Extending the repayment period can cause you to make more payments and pay more in interest. You can make a more informed decision by review this list to see if consolidation is right for you. Consolidation is typically a one-way street and cannot be reversed.

PROS:

  • Single loan with one bill
  • Lower monthly payment

CONS:

  • Longer repayment period
  • More interest

Refinancing

Refinancing a loan is the process of replacing an existing loan with a new one, using the funds from the new loan to pay off the old loan. Refinancing is available to both Federal and Private student loans.

When to Refinance:

  • Lower interest rates: Refinancing can help you save money by reducing your monthly payments and interest rate costs

  • Shorter or longer repayment terms: You can refinance to change the length of your loan term

  • Consolidate debt: You can refinance to combine multiple debts into one loan

  • Switch loan types: You can refinance to switch from a variable-rate to a fixed-rate loan

Additional Resources

Consolidation Resources

  • Student Loan Consolidation

  • Federal Direct Consolidation Loan Application

  • 5 Things to Know Before Consolidating Student Loans

Refinancing Resources

  • Should I Refinance My Federal Student Loans Into a Private Loan?

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Boston University Questrom School of Business

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