|
Loans
that Can Be Consolidated
The student loan borrower may include all or a portion
of the following federal loan types:
Subsidized Federal Stafford Loans, formerly Guaranteed Student Loans
(GSL)
Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans
Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Federal Supplemental Loans for Students (formerly Auxiliary Loans
to Assist Students.ALAS and Student PLUS Loans
Federal Perkins Loans, formerly National Defense/National Direct
Student Loans (NDSL). Note: may become unsubsidized upon
consolidation. Check with the consolidation lender.
Health Professions Student Loans, including Loans for Disadvantaged
Students
Health Education Assistance Loans
Federally Insured Student Loans
Federal PLUS (Parent) Loans
Direct PLUS (Parent) Loans
Federal PLUS (Graduate) Loans
Direct PLUS (Graduate Loans
Subsidized Federal Consolidation Loans
Direct Subsidized Consolidation Loans
Unsubsidized Federal Consolidation Loans
Direct Unsubsidized Consolidation Loan, including Direct PLUS Consolidation
Loans
Federal Nursing Loans
The consolidation lender may permit a student loan borrower who has already consolidated to
re-consolidate if...
-
The borrower is attempting to consolidate a prior consolidation
loan with another eligible loan type (new consolidation loan will
be subject to terms in place - including the possibility of a
higher interest rate).
-
The borrower is not attempting to consolidate
a prior consolidation loan that initially included a defaulted
loan, and is now in default.
HELPFUL
LINKS:
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
Obtain a summary of federal loan types, and lender contact information
Teacher cancellation provisions
Loan rehabilitation
|