The majority of college students graduate with a huge amount of debt. Most students have to taken out student loans to help with the rising cost of college tuition and other fees. But are all student loans built alike? Taking out loans is normal and a good investment in you and your future, but not all student loans are built alike. There are some good and bad of taking out student loans – let’s take a look at a few.
Public, Federal Student Loans and Private Student Loans
Public, Federal Student Loans for the most part are good debt. These loans have lower fixed interest rates and flexibility when it comes to repayment. Federal loans do not have to be paid back until four to six months after graduation. This six months gap can give you time to land some income so that you can start paying back on your loan.
Private Student Loans are like credit cards debt. Private student loans give you no say in terms and agreement, the monthly payments are due no matter what your financial situation and interest rates are much higher than federal loans.
What if I cannot pay back my student loan after six months?
If you have not find a job or do not make enough money to afford the minimum monthly payments on your student loan; you can repay your loan by selecting one of the following options: extended repayment, graduated repayment, deferment, forbearance and income-based plans. Talk to your lender to see which option is best for your unique situation. But not making payments on your student loan will not make it disappear; actually the situation will only get worse.
Can I have my Student Loan Debt discharged?
Absolutely not! Student loan debt is never dischargeable, even if you filed for bankruptcy. There is just no way to avoid paying back your student loan, so the best thing to do is to devise a plan and just pay it back.
Are all Student Loans bad?
Most student loans get a bad rap, but all student loan debt is not bad. In most cases it is the borrower of these student loans who are making a good situation bad, when it takes is communication. Simply talk to your lender and make special arrangements for repayment.
There is good and bad, but to make student loan debt the good debt that it can be, make sure you do your research, borrow smart and have a plan to own up to your responsibilities and pay it back.






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