CU Student Choice - for undergraduate students
CU Student Choice Education Loan is designed to help you cover all of your college costs after you've exhausted all of your other financial aid options including federal, state, and institutional grants and loans. With an easy online application, it's that extra financial aid you need for college without the hassle and headaches.
Some of CU Student Choice Education Loan benefits include:
Zero origination fees
Lower interest rates
Option to fully defer payments while in school
Flexible repayment options
Reduced interest rate during repayment when you choose automatic payments
To learn more and complete an application
click here.
Federal Student Loans
SACU does not offer federal student or parent loans. However, schools now offer Stafford and PLUS Loans directly from the government. Please contact your school's Financial Aid Office for information on federal student loan options or
click here to learn more.
Federal Education Loans Interest Rate Information
http://www.tgslc.org/policy/intrates.cfm
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Manage My Student Loan Account Online
|
CU Student Choice Education Loan Borrowers |
| University Accounting Systems (UAS) |
www.uasecho.com |
1-800-723-2210 |
Federal Student Loans Borrowers If you are an existing SACU borrower which have previously obtained a Federal Stafford or PLUS Loan through SACU, your loans are being serviced by Nelnet. |
| Nelnet |
www.nelnet.com |
1-888-486-4722 |
Note: You may also find most of the common forms used in the Federal Family Education Loan Program in Portable Document Format (PDF) such as deferment applications for your downloading convenience at TG. Please click here to access the list. |
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Important Contact Information:

SACU Education Loan Center: 1-800-234-SACU, ext 1987 or (210) 258-1987

CU Student Choice General Information Line: 1-800-326-1604

Nelnet: 1-888-486-4722

TG: 1-800-845-6267 or
www.tgslc.org

Federal Student Aid Information Center: 1-800-433-3243

Federal Direct Loan Consolidation: 1-800-557-7392 or
www.loanconsolidation.ed.gov
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