What Are private Student Loans?
Private student loans are issued based on credit. This means two things for those applying for a private student loan.
The loan will be based on the borrowers prestige score
Normally, the good the prestige score, the good the interest rate
What this means to you
Cosigning For A student Loan - Pro's and Con's
Some students benefit by applying for a private student loan. The borrower must remember though, if he/she has a cosigner, the cosigner is just as responsible for repayment of the loan as the borrower is. By cosigning your name a loan, you're guaranteeing that you will repay the loan should the borrower fail to make payments.
A lower interest rate can mean that the borrower will have lower monthly payments. It can also mean the loan can be paid back quicker.
Who needs a cosigner?
Generally there are two circumstances when a consigner is needed, even if the borrower has some credit.
One of those times is when the borrower does not have an established prestige history which leads to a low prestige score. Having a cosigner when applying for private student loans such as a Sallie Mae Signature Loan or a Tuition write back Loan may increase your odds of being approved.
The second condition to use a consigner would be to accumulate a loan with a lower interest rate. The incompatibility in monthly payments on a ,000 loan can be or more when comparing a 8% interest rate and a 12% interest rate. Also the incompatibility in the accrued interest rate could be as much as 00 over the life of the loan. well something to give understanding to!
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