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OLDPRO
08-11-2005, 01:57 PM
NEW LOAN!
Loan to Learn is designed to be a complete higher education financing source, offering not only unsecured, credit-based private loan products, but need-based federal student loans as well. As an added bonus, Liberty Mutual's past and present workers and their family members will have access to a customized Loan to Learn website with a host of free planning tools and calculators to help them plot a winning college financing strategy.
EduCap Inc., a Washington, D.C. not-for-profit organization with a mission to promote an educated citizenry through its Loan to Learn program, pioneered the credit-based student loan industry by creating the very first nationwide privately-funded loan program. EduCap Inc. has disbursed billions of dollars in education loans to students and their families since its founding nearly 20 years ago.
For more information, log on to www.loantolearn.com (http://www.loantolearn.com/) or call toll-free 1-800-TO-LEARN or (800) 865-3276 .
Can borrow up to 50k per year for school.
Cheers. :-rainbow :-jump :dancepar: :flyaway: :-happy :banana: :congrats: :rock: :-kissey :toast: :dance: :-smiley7
dm3232
08-11-2005, 02:41 PM
Is the Loan to Learn program an official new option being offered by the school or is it independent? Is St. Christopher's an approved educational facility recognized by the Loan to Learn program. Thanks
OLDPRO
08-11-2005, 02:44 PM
Is the Loan to Learn program an official new option being offered by the school or is it independent? Is St. Christopher's an approved educational facility recognized by the Loan to Learn program. Thanks
Yes it is listed when you apply for the loan. You have to pick graduate loan.
Cheers
bts4202
08-11-2005, 03:14 PM
wow, 50k a year for a total of 250k... just like key bank!
TAFKA
08-11-2005, 03:30 PM
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neilc
08-11-2005, 03:38 PM
can we remove the name of the loan company and the web address so that neilc doesn't fly over from romania to crap all over this for us? it's posted on the student union for non-trolls.
hello paranoia. first of all, i am not out to crap over anything...second of all, anything with such a weak affiliation that i could ruin it is prob not such a great affiliation after all. i have pretty much zero pull anywhere.
any school that has such weak affiliations with clinicals and loans, and won't give names/locations of licensed alum is scared of something. good schools do not do this, they give easily verifiable information.
as i mentioned before, i hope the best for you guys, and when your school gets better established and all my concerns turn out to be unfounded, i will be the first to say congrats. until then, despite what you think, potential students have the right to consider the potential limitations of st chris. just because you choose to ignore them does not mean they shouldn't be posted.
Nebakanezer
08-11-2005, 07:54 PM
hello paranoia... See, and people say I am the paranoid.
neilc
08-11-2005, 07:59 PM
See, and people say I am the paranoid.
ha! you are one of the few from st chris that seem to have some sense of reality....
:)
IndianSClink
08-13-2005, 02:03 PM
Yes it is listed when you apply for the loan. You have to pick graduate loan.
Cheers
1) I picked graduate loan, and I did not see StChris on the school list.
2) Can I defer payment?
You can defer paying the principal of the loan for up to 7 years after the loan is disbursed or until 6 months after graduation or if the student leaves school, whichever comes first.
Pay interests while you're in school.
Repayment Begins 1 month after first loan disbursement
What's the interest rate?
The interest rate for a Loan to Learn™ Education Loan is the Prime Rate, adjusted monthly, plus a margin depending on your credit history.
Prime Rate (as of 8/9/2005): 6.50%
3) Do I need a co-borrower?
In order to maximize the loan amount for which you qualify and obtain more beneficial loan terms, students should be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and have established good credit history, as well as reliable and verifiable income of at least $15,000.
4) Who is it for?
Any U.S. citizen or permanent resident of legal age in their state of residence with expenses at/from an approved education institution.
ansgenius
08-13-2005, 03:09 PM
St Chris is listed under NJ because the main office is in Scotch Plains, NJ.
dm3232
08-15-2005, 04:58 PM
I am completing my TERI Loan application and I have a couple of questions. The application asks for the address of the school, do I use the Luton address or the New Jersey address? Also, it asks for the dates of the Academic Period, do they want just the first year of medical school or do they want the dates as to which I will begin medical school and the date I anticipate on finishing med school. Thanks
OLDPRO
08-15-2005, 05:17 PM
I am completing my TERI Loan application and I have a couple of questions. The application asks for the address of the school, do I use the Luton address or the New Jersey address? Also, it asks for the dates of the Academic Period, do they want just the first year of medical school or do they want the dates as to which I will begin medical school and the date I anticipate on finishing med school. Thanks
I think the Scotch Plains address. First year of school Like Sept till May 06.
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