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Effective August 31, 2008 the APA and CHASE Student Loan program will end. All APA members with Chase private student loans and applications as of August 31, 2008 will continue to receive full benefits of the APA and Chase Student Loan program.
The following list of helpful web sites and information is brought to you by the APA Membership & Affinity Program.
Chase Student Loans
- Which loan fits you best?
- Federal Student Loans (Federal Stafford Loans, Parent (PLUS) Loan, Graduate (PLUS) Loan, Federal Student Consolidation Loan)
- Private Student Loans (Chase Private Student Loans, Chase SelectSM Private Student Loans, Chase Health Education Program, Chase Private Consolidation Loan)
- Resources for students and borrowers
- Loan repayment calculator, budget calculator, and loan consolidation calculator
- What are the eligibility requirements for private loans?
- Are there fees to apply for a private loan?
- How much can I borrow?
- What education expenses does my loan cover?
- When does repayment begin?
- What are my deferment options?
- How can I apply?
- Application tips, eligibility, and process
- Deferment information
U.S. Department of Education
- Student Financial Aid
- Applying for College Aid (Federal Application for Federal Student Aid FAFSA)
- Considering Consolidating (Federal Direct Consolidation Loans)
- Check your Aid History (National Student Loan Data System NSLDS)
FinAid
- Private Student Loan comparison chart (including limits, rates, fees, terms)
- A list of Special Uses loans
- Loans which can be used for purchase of a computer
- Loans which can be used for study abroad
- Loans which to do not require school certification
- Loans which can be used for precious school charges
- Loans which do not require the borrower to be enrolled in a degree-seeking program
- Loans which do not require the borrower to be enrolled at least half-time
- Helpful definitions of loan terminology
Student Aid on the Web
- What you need to know about repaying student loans
- New deferment information
- Exit counseling
- Federal Family Education Loans (FFEL) and Federal Perkins Loans
- Calculating the amount of interest in your loan and information about variations in interest
- Loan consolidation information
- Loan discharge (cancellation) for students and teachers
- Defaulting
- Loan forgiveness for Public Service employees
Federal Trade Commission (PDF)
Federal Trade Commission (HTML)
- Information on how to spot deceptive private student loan practices
- Information on special considerations for consolidation of federal loans
- Steps for filing a complaint
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