How to consolidate your student loans (and pay them off for good)
Learn how consolidating your federal and private student loans can help you manage your finances and help pay off your loans with the ultimate guide to consolidating from Discover.
Discover will no longer accept new student loan applications after January 31, 2024. Applications received on or before January 31, 2024 will be processed as usual.
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Consolidate your federal and private student loans.
Start your application on a computer, smartphone or other device, or call us at 1-800-STUDENT.
Choose from a fixed or variable interest rate.
We can verify your loan details with you and your current loan servicers at one time.
Easily sign your loan documents and accept your loan terms online.
To qualify for a Discover Private Consolidation Loan, you must:
Yes. The following student loans aren't eligible for consolidation:
Processing times may vary after you apply, but generally we expect to complete the process within 30 to 45 days. During this time, we will complete the credit review process, you (and your cosigner, if applicable) will sign the loan documents, and we will ask you to obtain payoff statements from your current loan servicer(s). If you prefer, we can schedule a call with you and your current loan servicer(s) to verify the loans you want to consolidate.
Once these steps are complete, we will notify you when your loan(s) are consolidated and provide your new minimum monthly payment amount and due date. Please continue making your monthly payments on your existing loan(s) until we notify you that your consolidation loan has disbursed.
You need to qualify for the consolidation loan on your own. If you choose to apply with a creditworthy cosigner, you may receive a lower interest rate on your consolidation loan.
If you choose to consolidate loans that currently have a cosigner, your cosigner will no longer be responsible for the loans you include in your new consolidation loan.
The variable rate for student loan applications received on or after November 14, 2021, is based on the 3-Month CME Term SOFR index. 3-Month CME Term SOFR (Secured Overnight Financing Rate) is a rate index based on what the market expects rates to be over the next three-month time period. You can find more information on 3-Month CME Term SOFR at CME Group.
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A repayment period is the period of time during which scheduled payments are required to be made to repay the principal balance and interest on a loan. Your repayment period can be 10 or 20 years, based on your creditworthiness.
If you go back to school and are enrolled at least half-time, you may be eligible for an in-school deferment. In addition, you can also defer payments while:
If you are experiencing financial difficulties and you are unable to make your student loan payments, we have options to help. To learn more about your repayment assistance options and determine if you qualify, please call our Repayment Assistance Department at 1-800-STUDENT.
Before deciding if consolidating your student loans is right for you, we recommend you consider the possible benefits and impacts of a consolidation loan and how it may fit with your specific situation and needs.
Potential Benefits | Other Considerations |
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A lower interest rate |
You'll have the option to choose between a fixed or variable interest rate. If you have a fixed rate loan(s) and are considering refinancing your loan(s) into a variable rate consolidation loan, you may receive a lower interest rate, but your rate may change if the rate index changes. |
A lower monthly payment |
When you consolidate your student loans, you may be able to lower your monthly payment if you qualify for a lower interest rate and/or extend your repayment term. If your repayment term is extended, it will take you longer to pay back your loan and you will increase your total loan cost. To reduce the cost of borrowing, you can make additional payments without penalty. |
Simplify monthly payments |
You have the option to consolidate your federal and private student loans into one loan and monthly payment. |
Apply on your own |
You need to qualify for the consolidation loan on your own. If you choose to apply with a creditworthy cosigner, you may receive a lower interest rate. If you choose to consolidate loans that currently have a cosigner, your cosigner will no longer be responsible for the loans you include in your new consolidation loan. |
The fixed interest rate is set at the time of application and does not change during the life of the loan unless you are no longer eligible for one or more discounts. The variable interest rate and corresponding APR may increase over the life of the loan. The variable interest rate is calculated based on the 3-Month CME Term SOFR index plus the applicable margin percentage less any applicable discounts. The 3-Month CME Term SOFR index value for variable interest rate loans is X as of X. 3-Month CME Term SOFR is administered by CME Group and is published by CME Group on its website (cmegroup.com/termsofr). Discover Student Loans may adjust the variable interest rate quarterly on each January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 (each an “interest rate change date”), based on the 3-Month CME Term SOFR rate available for the day that is 15 days prior to the interest rate change date, rounded up to the nearest one-eighth of one percent (0.125% or 0.00125), or 0%, whichever is greater. This may cause the monthly payments to increase, the number of payments to increase or both. If the 3-Month CME Term SOFR rate is less than zero percent, then the index will be deemed to be zero percent (as stated in the promissory note) for purposes of calculating your interest rate. Your variable interest rate (index + margin – applicable discounts) will not exceed 18%. Our lowest APRs are only available to applicants with the best credit. The APR will be determined after an application is submitted. It will be based on credit history, the selected repayment option and other factors, including a cosigner’s credit history (if applicable). If a student does not have an established credit history, the student may find it difficult to qualify for a private student loan on their own or receive the lowest advertised rate. Learn more about Discover Student Loans interest rates.
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