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At Law School Loans, our goal is to assist law students and attorneys with managing the student loans that they acquire during law school and undergraduate school. To help us reach this goal, we offer incredible customer service to our borrowers. But that is not all. We also offer money-saving features to help our borrowers save substantial amounts of money with their consolidations.

Excellent Customer Service from Beginning to End

Our service begins with your initial phone call, answered by a live person. This person becomes your personal loan specialist and is with you throughout the loan consolidation process. Any time you want to talk about your loan after that first contact, you can call your loan specialist directly his or her personal line. You may also contact your loan specialist via their email account. This saves you from having to deal with the hassle of going through automated phone systems, or having to talk to a person who knows nothing about your consolidation, as many may have to endure with other loan companies.

As professionally-trained loan counselors, our specialists can answer all of your questions and concerns, as well as take you through the consolidation process. They will educate you in your repayment options and other money-saving options.

It is this type of superior customer service, along with other financing benefits, that sets Law School Loans apart from our competitors.

Service with a True Lender

At Law School Loans, we are a true lender, backed by the federal government through their Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program. By choosing us to consolidate your outstanding student loans, you can be confident that you are receiving the highest quality of service.

As an industry leader serving only law students and attorneys, Law School Loans understands your student loan consolidation needs. We are experts in both federal and private student loans, as well as the process of consolidating eligible law school and undergraduate loans.

Law School Loans' Federal Student Consolidations

On a Law School Loans' federal loan consolidation, our borrowers can receive the following benefits:

  • Low, Fixed Interest Rates
  • Seven Flexible Repayment Options
  • Extended Repayment Terms of up to 30 Years
  • Immediate 0.25% Interest Rate Reduction (by paying with automated debit) *
  • Additional 1.00% Interest Rate Reduction (after 36 consecutive, on-time payments) *
  • No Fees
  • No Prepayment Penalties
  • Deferment and Forbearance Options
To help our borrowers receive the greatest amount of savings possible, we guarantee that once our interest rate reductions are earned, they can never be lost or taken away, regardless of the situation or circumstances! None of our competitors can claim this!

Private Student Consolidations with Law School Loans

To assist our borrowers in saving on both their federal and private student loans, we also offer private student loan consolidations!

When you consolidate your private student loans with us, you can receive these money-saving benefits:

Consolidate with Law School Loans

With our excellent customer service and money-saving features, who wouldn't want to consolidate with Law School Loans? Begin your application online today or simply call 800-659-8344.

* Due to federal legislative changes to the FFEL Program, as of October 1, 2007, Law School Loans will no longer offer borrower benefits on federal consolidation loans. Any information contained herein regarding "borrower benefits" may no longer apply. For more information, contact us at 800-659-8344.
 


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I had started my application with Law School Loans back in June and I thought I had completed it but apparently I had left off my loans. Thankfully Law School Loans contacted me because I was able to get my loan information in to them to complete the consolidation and lock in the pre July 1st interest rate. Keep up the good work
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With Law School Loans' borrower benefits, you can obtain an interest rate as low as 5.375%!
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