Add up your loan costs before you commit

It can be very tempting to sign up for a student loan, but before you make that big decision, it's important to know three very basic things:
- What your loans will cost you to pay back
- If you’ll be able to afford those loans over time
- The number of years you’ll need to borrow money for college
*Assumptions: Assumes a 10 year payback; interest rate of 6.53 for the first $27,000, then 10% for amounts above $27,000. Interest rates calculated on Bankrate student loan calculator. • Assumes no payments made while in school. • Assumes interest rates stay the same for all years of borrowing. • Does not account for interest accrued during school, so numbers are understated.
*Assumptions: Assumes a 10 year payback; interest rate of 6.53 for the first $27,000, then 10% for amounts above $27,000. Interest rates calculated on Bankrate student loan calculator. • Assumes no payments made while in school. • Assumes interest rates stay the same for all years of borrowing. • Does not account for interest accrued during school, so numbers are understated.
How will a Parent PLUS Loan fit into your family budget?
This calculator is for parents looking to support their child’s college education with a Parent PLUS Loan. Notice that at the current Parent PLUS interest rate of 9.08%, the amount you pay in interest for a 10 year loan is more than half the amount that goes to your child’s college. To learn more about these loans, visit this page: Parent PLUS college loans: How much is too much love?
*Assumptions: Assumes a 13 year payback; as payments start upon the student entering college. • Interest rate of 9.08%. Interest rates calculated on Bankrate student loan calculator. • Assumes interest rates stay the same for all years of borrowing.
Simple Student Loan Calculator
This calculator will help you estimate what a loan of any amount will cost you over time. But remember, each year that you're in college can mean another loan – and a different interest rate, too. So do the math for one year and four years.
Detailed Student Loan Calculator
This link takes you to a calculator on FinAid.org, a site run by recognized FAFSA expert, Mark Kantrowitz. Please note: the information you provide on the FinAid site may be used for marketing purposes.


