

The Consolidation loan program offers eligible borrowers the opportunity to consolidate education loans into a single new loan.
If you are currently in repayment, and owe $25,000 or more, you may want to consider a consolidation loan. Weigh the pros and cons of consolidation and decide what is in your best interest.
Types of Eligible Loans
Advantages of Consolidation
Disadvantages of Consolidation
Note: Health Education Assistance Loans (HEAL) and spousal consolidation loans are not eligible under our program.
Interest Rates
The interest rate is determined at origination of the loan and is the weighted average of those loans being consolidated, rounded up to the nearest 1/8th percent, or 8.25% whichever is lower.
Repayment Terms
The repayment period is determined by the combined total of education loan debt, which includes the loans being consolidated plus any other education loans you may owe but are not including in the consolidation. The repayment periods are as follows:
| Combined Debt | Repayment Period |
| $5,000 to $7,499 | 10 years |
| $7,500 to $9,999 | 12 years |
| $10,000 to $19,999 | 15 years |
| $20,000 to $39,999 | 20 years |
| $40,000 to $59,999 | 25 years |
| $60,000 or more | 30 years |
Extending the repayment period increases the amount of interest you pay over the life of the loan, however, there are no prepayment penalties if you pay the loan off early. Use the Consolidation Calculator to estimate your new payment.
Download and print the Federal Consolidation Loan Application. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to print the application. If your computer does not have Acrobat Reader installed, it is available for free at Adobe's website. An online Federal Consolidation Loan Application is now available on the Great Lakes website. After you log in, Great Lakes will walk you through the consolidation application process. If you have any questions regarding this online application please call Great Lakes at 1-800-236-6600.
For more information about consolidation or if you would like us to mail you a Federal Consolidation Loan Application, contact our
Education Loan Department at 800-789-6765 or .

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