Which option is best for borrowing for tuition: home equity line of credit or student loan?
Posted in Benefits Of Homeownership on 01/11/2009 06:25 pm by adminzooper asked:
My husband wants to go to an evening mba program, while he continues to work full time. The program lasts 18mo, and costs about $50K for the entire program. We are supposed to pay in 6 installments. We have more than enough equity in our home to take out a line of credit. I’m wondering which is a better choice, doing a federal student loan, or using a line of credit. I’m thinking that the line of credit is a good choice, because we don’t have to borrow all the money at once. Drawing from it every 3 months, for 18 months. We hope to pay the loan off within 5-7 years after graduation.
My husband wants to go to an evening mba program, while he continues to work full time. The program lasts 18mo, and costs about $50K for the entire program. We are supposed to pay in 6 installments. We have more than enough equity in our home to take out a line of credit. I’m wondering which is a better choice, doing a federal student loan, or using a line of credit. I’m thinking that the line of credit is a good choice, because we don’t have to borrow all the money at once. Drawing from it every 3 months, for 18 months. We hope to pay the loan off within 5-7 years after graduation.
I don’t have any experience with federal student loans, so would like to know how the two options compare.
thanks.
I understand that the federal loans have a limit. There is no way that a single loan would cover the approx. 25K/year we would need for 2 years.
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