Education loans for students

Chase education loans

Chase education loans are available to help you reach your career dreams by helping to cover the cost of your education. A variety of loan options are offered through Chase education loans. The best student loans for you can be found by reviewing Chase education loans online at ChaseStudentLoans.com or by talking with a Chase Student Loan Specialist toll free at 1-800-487-4404.

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Why choose Chase?

Chase Student Loans is proud to be one of the top providers of education loans in the nation. A knowledgeable staff is available to answer all of your Chase education loan questions and provide guidance on the best way to pay for college. Chase understands that all situations are different, that's why there are numerous Chase education loans to choose from. When you apply for a Chase education loan, be assured that the process is secure, as well as easy and quick. Beyond education loans, Chase also offers a variety of services to help you establish a secure financial future.

Federal education loans

The first Chase education loans you should explore, after you've applied for grants and scholarships, are the federal loan options like Stafford, Parent PLUS and Grad PLUS loans. A federal Chase education loan can offer benefits like lower interest rates and more time to repay. It's better to exhaust all federal aid before exploring private education loans.

Private education loans

In addition to covering tuition costs, a private student loan can be used to cover other education-related expenses. If you don't qualify for enough federal loans to cover your expenses, a private Chase education loan is another option.*

Applying for an education loan with a cosigner

Parents generally have a better credit history than students, so when you apply for an education loan, it's not a bad idea to have a cosigner because that may improve your chances for approval and help you get a lower interest rate. After certain requirements are met, some private student loans offer the option of cosigner release. Cosigner release will allow your education loan to have more importance when you're working to build your credit score.

*Important Information: As students determine the best way to finance their education, they should consider the full range of student financial aid options available. Private loans can be used when federal loans, grants and other forms of financial aid are not sufficient to cover the full cost of education.

Chase services its private student loans and does not sell them to another lender.

Chase student loans are subject to credit approval, if applicable, receipt of a completed and signed Application/Promissory Note, verification of application information and verification of student's enrollment at a participating school.

This information was current as of 04/01/2009 and is subject to change. Contact Chase for the most up-to-date terms.

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