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Loans
Awards to students which must be repaid, usually with interest.
It is felt that there is sufficient other aid which, with assistance
from the family, will preclude the necessity for loans. To prevent large, unnecessary
debt, EAC has withdrawn from participation in the federal student loan programs.
Borrowing and Loan Repayment
Several web sites feature repayment calculators that allow students
to enter a total loan amount and determine the monthly payment under various
repayment options.
Finaid www.finaid.org
Sallie Mae www.SallieMae.com
USA Group www.usagroup.com
ASAP/Union Bank Student Loan Information www.asapubt.com
Citibank www.studentloan.com
If savings or funding is not sufficient, families should consider
private education loans. Terms and conditions for these programs vary. Families
should comparison shop, being sure to find out how various features of these
loans affect both the monthly payment amount and the total cost of the loan.
Private Educational Bank Loan Resources
Bank One 1-888-866-2456
Wells Fargo 1-800-658-3567
Bank of America 1-800-344-8382
CampusDoor 1-800-786-0002
Chase Education One Loans 1-888-663-9209
Wachovia Education Loans 1-800-866-2456 or 1-877-689-0763
Chela Financial 1-866-382-4352
Alaska Student Loans www.state.ak.us/acpe/
1-800-441-2962 (toll free) or 269-7990 (in Anchorage)
Teri 1-800-255-8374
Financial Planning
Online Financial Planning Guide www.edwise.org
Credit Survival Resources studentloannet.com/before/credit.htm
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