
Consolidate your eligible private student loans into a Chase Private Consolidation Loan that has one monthly payment that may be lower.* You can apply for the Chase Private Consolidation Loan any time after graduation, while you're in your grace period or during repayment. Federal student loans are not eligible for this program.
Why consolidate your private student loans:
- To qualify for reduced monthly loan payments
- For the convenience of a single, monthly student loan payment
A Chase Private Consolidation Loan offers:
- Competitive rates
- No application or origination fees
- Lower monthly payments
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Student Loan Specialists are available Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 8 PM Eastern to help you complete the application process and answer your questions.
*Important Information: Chase Private Consolidation Loans are subject to credit approval, receipt of a completed and signed application/promissory note, and verification of identity, income and other application information. Only private education loans that are in good standing and from eligible Title IV schools may be included. Federal education loans are not eligible under this program. Minimum loan amount is $7,500, with a cumulative borrowing limit of $150,000 based on credit eligibility. Other terms and conditions apply. Please contact us for details on eligibility criteria.
Chase does not sell these loans to another lender.
Student loan consolidation may extend your repayment term, increasing your overall financial obligation. However, your monthly loan payments may be reduced. You can choose to prepay principal with no prepayment penalties, which reduces the overall cost of your loan.
This information was current as of 06/02/2008.
Chase does not sell these loans to another lender.
Student loan consolidation may extend your repayment term, increasing your overall financial obligation. However, your monthly loan payments may be reduced. You can choose to prepay principal with no prepayment penalties, which reduces the overall cost of your loan.
This information was current as of 06/02/2008.
