NYUCD students, plz help

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I'm trying to choose a lender for Grad Plus loan but there's just too many lenders to choose from..Which lender do you think is the best? 😕
 
Which kind of loans are guys/gals getting a fixed loan rate or variable (currently lower)? How many loans are you getting beside the federal stafford loans?

OP I am was think about the citibank as a lender. I think for the Grad Plus the interest is fixed 8.50% so you really only have to look at the loan fees, citibank is 0% with excellent credit. Also the terms of the loan like how long you have to repay it, the longer the better just in case.

good luck.
 
Which kind of loans are guys/gals getting a fixed loan rate or variable (currently lower)? How many loans are you getting beside the federal stafford loans?

OP I am was think about the citibank as a lender. I think for the Grad Plus the interest is fixed 8.50% so you really only have to look at the loan fees, citibank is 0% with excellent credit. Also the terms of the loan like how long you have to repay it, the longer the better just in case.

good luck.

I'm getting stafford sub&unsub and grad plus. i prefer fixed rate because variable rate really depends on your credit/your co-signer's credit-from my understanding it can be much lower than 8.5% but it can also go over 8.5%..please correct me if i'm wrong.
I'm leaning toward nellie mae and citibank since they're NYU's preffered lenders but i found out that citibank charges origination fee when nellie mae has no fees...
 
I'm getting stafford sub&unsub and grad plus. i prefer fixed rate because variable rate really depends on your credit/your co-signer's credit-from my understanding it can be much lower than 8.5% but it can also go over 8.5%..please correct me if i'm wrong.
I'm leaning toward nellie mae and citibank since they're NYU's preffered lenders but i found out that citibank charges origination fee when nellie mae has no fees...

You are right about the interest rate depending on the credit. Why dont you try applying without a co signer and one with a cosigner. You can compare the interest rate between the two than choose.
 
I'm getting stafford sub&unsub and grad plus.

i was wondering if anyone filled out the online application for sub and unsub stafford loans and their grad plus on www.hesc.com yet. i think we have to decide which lender we want to borrow from before accepting the sub/unsub stafford loans. i tried to do the stafford sub and unsub first but hesc.com didn't let me continue.

i also think we are suppose to wait for info from hesc.com but i just wanted to try early.
 
i was wondering if anyone filled out the online application for sub and unsub stafford loans and their grad plus on www.hesc.com yet. i think we have to decide which lender we want to borrow from before accepting the sub/unsub stafford loans. i tried to do the stafford sub and unsub first but hesc.com didn't let me continue.

i also think we are suppose to wait for info from hesc.com but i just wanted to try early.

i filled out the application for stafford loans a week ago and didn't have any problems continuing the process. however, after submitting the application i decided to look for lenders that offer zero fees so i called hesc and cancelled my application..i'm just going to wait til i get info from hesc. anyone received info packet from them yet?
 
Nothing from HESC yet. The "Award Letter" - if that's what you want to call it - siad we should have received something by May 15? At least that's what I wrote on my calendar.
 
Nothing from HESC yet. The "Award Letter" - if that's what you want to call it - siad we should have received something by May 15? At least that's what I wrote on my calendar.

yeah, may 15th. nyu's financial aid website said we should receive information from hesc within 3 weeks of our award letter.
 
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