Can I re-consolidate a federal consolidation loan?
The only way you can re-consolidate a federal consolidation loan is by adding a new (or otherwise not already consolidated) federal loan. Therefore, if you have already consolidated your loans once and now have a new loan that was not part of the original consolidation, you can re-consolidate the loans.
Keep in mind that the rate on your re-consolidated loan will be different than that of your original consolidation loan.
When should I consolidate into more than one federal loan?
It may make sense to consolidate your loans into two separate consolidation loans. This situation arises occasionally when the method of calculating the interest rate on your consolidation loan gives more weight to loans that have rates higher than the capped consolidation rate or rounds up the interest. Here are a few examples:
Remember to keep these consolidation loans separate when working with your lender.
When should I consolidate my student loans?
If you only have newer federal loans (issued on or after July 1, 2006), then it doesn’t matter when you consolidate. These loans have fixed rates, so you won’t benefit by consolidating at a particular time when rates might be lower. If you have older federal student loans (issued before July 1, 2006), then timing can be important.
There are three general time periods to consider for federal loans issued before July 1, 2006:
For either older or newer federal student loans, if you're still enrolled in the program for which you borrowed, you can't consolidate. If you have graduated or left school, but have not started repayment, your federal student loans are in a grace period. Your grace period interest rate is lower than the one you will carry once you enter repayment. If you consolidate during your grace period, you could lock in that lower rate.
If you are in repayment, you may consolidate at any time. However, there are still some timing factors to consider. On July 1st of each year, interest rates for older federal student loans are reset. Keep an eye out for information about what the new rate will be.
Am I eligible to consolidate my federal student loans?
Requirements vary by each lender, so check with them for more specific information. Here are some general eligibility requirements:
What types of loans can I consolidate?
For a federal consolidation loan, you can include just about every loan issued under the federal programs, including:
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