How can i combine my credit card debt and my cost of tuition into one loan?

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MahDick asked:


In august i will be going away to school. the cost of tuition is around 17,000 a year. at the same time i have about 4,000 dollars in credit card debt. is there any way i can payoff my credit card debt by adding it to my student loans? and how do i go about getting a student loan?

Comments (4)

John BSeptember 17th, 2008 at 10:33 pm

Your school has financial help available. Go ask them, they have alot of options available.

Found-1September 18th, 2008 at 6:38 am

apply for federal student loans at

But be aware, you are limited to borrowing no more than the published cost of attendance of your school minus your EFC amount. (The cost of attendance is more than the cost of tuition). Also the money is given to your school and divided in half. You would get half your loan in the fall and half in the spring.

Here is a good book listing the interest rates and the max amounts you can borrow. pg 9 and 11. Plus the different types of grants and such.

Privately funded student loans (outside fafsa) are a bad idea. Higher interest rates, high fees, not to mention you will have to get a cosigner.

PamelaSeptember 19th, 2008 at 6:00 am

You have credit card debt, and you wan to pay it off as quickly as you can. We will assume that you are going to stop creating more debt. You have changed your ways. You also understand that paying credit card

netdebt1September 22nd, 2008 at 2:36 pm

Your best bet it so apply for as much student debt as possible and pay your credit cards of separately. I am not aware of any consolidation options. Student debt is generally tax deductable and at a lower interest rate.

Also look into free money…scholarships.