Student loans usually make up the majority of a college student's financial aid package, and many students take advantage of federal loan programs that offer reasonable terms and rates. The Federal Direct Loan Program (established in 1994) allows students to borrow directly from the federal government with a variety of repayment options, which are also open to students wishing to consolidate loans from other sources.
The Direct Loan Program offers the following repayment options:
The Direct Loan program does not lock borrowers into one of these repayment plans; borrowers can switch from one option to another and there is no penalty for prepayment.
The government offers a variety of incentives to save for post-secondary education and education financing programs. For more information, call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at (800) 433-3243 or see the websites below:
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