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IGNORE FALSE MAILINGS AND EMAILS
Many private lenders send mailings with official looking notices to CONSOLIDATE YOUR LOANS NOW
WHEN IN DOUBT ACCESS http://www.dlservicer.ed.gov
OR YOUR STUDENT LOAN DATABASE DIRECTLY http://www.nslds.ed.gov
AVOID SALLIE MAE
Avoid PRIVATE LENDER traps by consulting several sources!
Links to various web-sites to help your search:
Click HERE for a Princeton Review Financial Aid Comparison Chart

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Private predatory lenders want your money.
DO NOT consolidate or sign with a private company.
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Web-site by S.F. Scudder
Updated September 26, 2007 16:51
All Rights Reserved© Sources of information were pulled from the University of Kentucky Young Library, various financial aid web-sites linked from this web-site, and from the U.S. Department of Education. This web-site is a very condensed cluster of information, designed to diminish the intimidation of the financial aid process. More information is available at your college of choice. Call them. They will help. Good luck, and remember all loans must be paid back. And if you are thinking of squishing them together to form one big loan, consolidate via the federal government at www.dlservicer.ed.gov This will help you avoid predatory lenders and consolidators.
Don't fall for scams. They are out there.
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