Private loans and Graduate PLUS

Hello b-school matriculants,

For those who are looking for loans... can you share tips / know-hows?

A friend told me that Sallie Mae offers pretty competitive rates, so I applied online and found out the interest rate (for fixed) would be more than 8% for me.

I also looked into SoFi, it looks very promising, but the application itself looked a lot more thorough (and time-demanding to complete) so I haven't submitted it yet.

How are Graduate PLUS loans compared to all these private options?

Anyone willing to share past experience?

 
OpsDude:

There's also Common Bond which is a bit cheaper than grad plus. Not sure what I'll do yet, I kind of like the permanent disability hedge the government bond gives you.

What's that? - PDH

 
Best Response

If you're going federal, max out your Staffords before taking any PLUS loans. Keep shopping around for privates. There are probably 10-15 lenders out there. Discover, Citi, Wells Fargo, Sun Trust, CharterOne, Sallie Mae, etc. All applications within 30 days count as a single hard inquiry for credit scoring purposes, so buckle in for a few hours and apply to all of them. Then you can compare all your options. I had some lenders quote 7%+, but ended up going all private at 3-4% variable. Sterling credit and a consigner help too.

 
mango123:

Has anyone looked into Commonbond?

I ended up deciding to use use commonbond, seems like the best bet if you want to go fixed rate. A lot of people seem to be going variable rate, and getting 3-4% per year...but I expect rates to QUICKLY start to increase in 2015. That, along with the fact I'm taking out ~$150k so it'll probably take me close to the full 10 years to pay off, made common bond the best choice for me.

 

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