Do all eligible federal student loans have to be included when you consolidate?
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I consolidated my undergraduate federal student loans a while back fixed @ 3.25%. I now have two seperate graduate student loans (also federal) that I would like to consolidate at a fixed rate so I can pay them off more easily. My undergraduate loan is a higher amount than my graduate loans combined and at a very favorable interest rate. Can I consolidate only my two new loans without including my low interest loan? I would not go through a private company, but rather through "Direct Loans." Having a singe payment is not my priority, I am looking for a fixed interest rate (preferably the lowest possible).
Do all eligible federal student loans have to be included when you consolidate?Yes, you can consolidate the 2 new loans into one without adding in the other loans.
Do all eligible federal student loans have to be included when you consolidate?actually, I think that is the only way you can do it. I thought that you could only consolidate once, so the others should stay as they are
Do all eligible federal student loans have to be included when you consolidate?You should be able to consolidate only 2 of your loans.
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