CFC loans was acquired by Chase in 2006. Collegiate Funding Services (CFS) is a leading college student loan provider and servicing agency. Students apply directly for the Fedral Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) loans or for a private student loan.
There are several types of CFS loans available, such as a student loan, a payday loan, an installment loan, and the popular Flexible Credit Home Loan.
You can find out information about alternative student loans and the competitive rates of student loans by sitting down with your banker and seeing what options they suggest.
The government offers many different student loans with competitive rates and different options. You can also check to see if you qualify for any of the federal grants that are offered. To see these different loans and grants go to https://studentloans.gov/myDirectLoan/index.action
You can apply for a CFS student loan consolidation through their website, cfsloans.com. They have an online application process where you can provide your loan information and submit your consolidation request.
Actually, that's not true - student loans are forgiven when the student dies.
Are student loans forgiven at age 60? Are student loans forgiven at age 60?
There are only a few companies that provide direct student loans. You can go to a bank and get student loans from there, or you can get Federal Loans from your school.
One advantage of federal student loans compared to private student loans is that federal loans typically offer more flexible repayment options and lower interest rates.
Sometimes private student loans can be consolidated depending on certain factors including the rules of your lender, whether you are in deferrment or default and your credit score. You cannot however, consolidate federal student loans and private student loans together.
The Student Loan People is an agency that specializes in student loans. They are located in Kentucky. They work with people getting student loans, collections and repayments of student loans.
No, private lending institutions (such as banks) also give out student loans.
No..there are also private student loans.