Student First Helps Fall Graduates
The students are now graduating in the Fall continues to increase and so do their student loan debt. While students who graduated in the spring of 2010 was down time during their employment search StudentFirst urge them to take a look at their student loans.
Depending on the type of student loans, graduates are given a grace period of maturity between 90 and 120 days to begin paying their student loans. This grace period is the best time to consolidate their student loans and lock in lower interest rate. StudentFirst, a leader in federal student loan consolidation extra busy preparing for January due to the recent proposition made on the basis of changes in federal student loans.
“January has become an increasingly busy period in the Fall StudentFirst because so many graduates rush to consolidate their student loans,” said Glen Steele, StudentFirst representatives. “We even hired an additional student loan consultants at this time to help accommodate the entry.”
“Our main goal is to make graduates more aware of their options when explaining their federal student loans and helping them to get lower interest rates on loans as possible,” said Steele. Students who have some student loans with different lenders are no longer subject to a single creditor rule made it mandatory for them to remain with all of their lenders of student loans. Students can now take advantage of student loan providers that compete to provide the lowest interest rates, most accommodating student loan consolidation package and the best customer service.
Student loan consolidation can combine different types of loans, including subsidized loans and subsidized Stafford loans, PLUS loans, Graduate PLUS loans, federal insured student loans, federal Perkins loans, national defense student loans and more into one easy to pay loan.
About StudentFirst
StudentFirst is student loan consolidation company that prides itself on providing the best customer service in the industry, student loan consolidation. Through a strong referral base and commitment to service StudentFirst they have the ability to grow beautifully. StudentFirst’s sales team is highly trained and supported by a special department of customer service. Currently StudentFirst is doing all the work in the federal loan consolidation program, but they plan to provide new federal and private loans and private consolidation loans in the future.
For more information: http://www.studentfirst.com or Phone: 800-497-4169
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