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We can help you cover the cost of higher education.

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If your federal loans and scholarships are not enough to cover the total cost of your tuition, Educators Credit Union can help! We’re teaming up with LendKey to make paying for college easy and repayment as painless as possible.

Whether you’re beginning your college career, seeking an MBA, or entering medical or law school, a private student loan can be used to pay for all qualified education expenses like tuition, books and room/board.

Take advantage of:

  • Competitive interest rates.
  • A free and fast application process.
  • Deferment while you are attending school1.
  • Fixed and variable rate options.

Let us help you pay for college. You can apply with or without a cosigner, and it’s free to apply, with no application or origination fee.

Secure your funding for next semester today. Get started at ecu.lendkey.com.

1Available in-school repayment options are: 1. Interest Only: The Borrower is responsible for only paying the interest each month, subject to a monthly minimum of $25, while enrolled at least half-time in school and during the immediate six months after leaving school (Grace Period). Following the Grace Period, the Loan will go into the repayment period. 2. Proactive Payment: – The Borrower is responsible for only making monthly payments of $25 while enrolled at least half-time in school and during the immediate six months after leaving school (Grace Period). Unpaid interest accrues during this period and is added to the outstanding Loan amount (capitalized) at the end of the in-school period. Following the Grace Period, the Loan will go into the repayment period.

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    1. Hi Kim,
      Thank you for your question. The student has to apply with the parent as the cosigner.

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