Subject: (Recording) Student Loan Pause Ending!

Learn how the loan pause ending may impact your student, and all about refinancing options to lower loan payments.

Did You Catch Our

 Information-Packed Zoom?

Student Loan Pause Ending:

Key Updates & Refinancing Options


 Here's a LINK to the recording for you to watch anytime.

DON'T OVERPAY!


You and Your 🧑‍🎓 Student Can

 Refinance Student Loans With Juno

 

Juno negotiates better student loan rates for groups of student loan borrowers. 

To check their refinance rates, sign up for FREE at joinjuno.com. They don't run a credit check, it's free to join, and joining doesn’t commit you to anything.

 

If you accept your refinance offer, your new lender will pay off your old debt and you'll begin making payments on your new loan.

 

  Current Refinancing Deals ✅

👉 For Medical Professionals

Juno's partner Laurel Road is currently offering a 0.25%* rate discount to Juno members in addition to already low rates. Juno will provide a special URL to redeem this deal.

👉 For Everyone Else

Juno's partner Earnest is offering a 0.25% rate discount to Juno members. Juno will provide a special URL to redeem this deal.

 

Juno's partner SoFi is offering up to a $1,000 cash back signing bonus to Juno members based on the loan amount. Juno will provide a special URL to redeem this deal.


Debbie Schwartz

Founder, Road2College

I'm a parent, like many of you, navigating college admissions and paying for college. With an expertise in personal finance, analysis, and marketing, I'm working to give families the information and tools to make smarter financial college decisions.

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