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Citibank Student Loans

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Citi has the student loan market covered, with loans that'll cover kindergarten through law school. Students and their parents can choose from both federal and private loan programs, as well as consolidation loan services.

Top Student Loans from Citibank

Parent Federal PLUS Loan

4.5
Available to parents of dependent, undergraduate students as well as graduate or professional students,…Read More »
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jenniferEagan sarah.jane0609 mariess9

3 reviews

CitiAssist Undergraduate & Graduate Loan

2.0
This loan, which has no origination, guarantee or repayment fees, can help out if federal loans don't…Read More »
Reviewed By
rp4life GeorgeAnneQ Rich

4 reviews

CitiAssist K-12 Loan

4.5
Parents who want to send their child to a private school can take up to a decade to repay this loan.…Read More »
Reviewed By
mike01 ribs63

2 reviews

CitiAssist Law & Bar Study Loan

4.0

The CitiAssist Law & Bar Study Loan, which is repayable over 20 years, is designed to help law…Read More »

Reviewed By
Jacobm rusdynamo

2 reviews

CitiAssist Health Professions & Residency Loan

4.0
This loan can help if federal loans don't cover the entire cost of your education. The interest rate…Read More »
Reviewed By
jman

1 review

Federal Stafford Loan

0.0
Citibank's Federal Stafford Loan has a fixed interest rate, so you don't have to worry about the rate…Read More »
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0 reviews

Graduate Federal PLUS Loan

0.0
Available to parents of dependent, undergraduate students as well as graduate or professional students,…Read More »
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0 reviews

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