Take the stress out of paying for your child's college

How to cover their tuition, fees, books, housing, and more
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We all want to support our children’s dreams so they can have bright futures. As a father, I get it — it’s not always easy. That’s why College Ave Student Loans offers private student loans and parent loans to unlock your child’s future success. With flexible and affordable loan options specifically designed to help parents and families like you, College Ave can provide financial assistance for your child's college education.

With College Ave student and parent loans, you can enjoy:

Competitive rates: Ensure that borrowing for your child's education remains affordable.

Customizable repayment plans: Tailor the repayment plan to your needs and monthly budget. With multiple options, you can choose whether to make payments while your child is in school and how long you’ll take to repay the loan.

Simplified online application: An easy-to-use online application process lets you apply in minutes, saving you time and effort.

No origination fees: You won't have to worry about upfront costs or hidden fees with College Ave student and parent loans.

Invest in your child's future the right way with College Ave. Simply click here to explore the private student and parent loan options and take the first step towards making their dreams a reality.

Greg
Warm Regards,
Greg Powel
CEO, Money
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Facts about College Ave private student loans:
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Simple Application Process
Apply online in 3 minutes and get an instant credit decision.
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Customized Repayment
Make your payments work for you. Decide if you want to start repaying immediately or wait until you complete your degree.
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A Variety of Loan Terms
Choose your repayment terms based on your budget. Options include five, eight, 10, and 15 years.1
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Full Coverage
Cover up to 100% of your cost of attendance including tuition, fees, books, housing, and other requirements.2
  1. This informational repayment example uses typical loan terms for a freshman borrower who selects the Deferred Repayment Option with a 10-year repayment term, has a $10,000 loan that is disbursed in one disbursement and a 8.35% fixed Annual Percentage Rate (“APR”): 120 monthly payments of $179.18 while in the repayment period, for a total amount of payments of $21,501.54. Loans will never have a full principal and interest monthly payment of less than $50. Your actual rates and repayment terms may vary.
  2. As certified by your school and less any other financial aid you might receive. Minimum $1,000.
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