Campus Door announces new option for graduate students.
Carlisle, PA, 26 July 2001 – Campus Door now offers private education loans for graduate education with the same ease of application as its undergraduate loans. For both products the commitment to an unmatched customer experience remains unchanged.
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“The new economy places a premium on education and intellectual capital. Many professions now prefer degrees beyond the bachelors. But funding mechanisms have not kept pace with this change,” said Campus Door President Damien Q. Elias. “Campus DoorÂÂ’s loan programs are the perfect vehicle for both recent graduates and professionals who are contemplating a return to school for a masters or professional degree.”
Campus Door (campusdoor.com) provides private education loans that can cover up to 100 percent of the total cost of education. Because they can be deferred while the student is enrolled at least half-time and for twelve months after graduation, they provide cash flow flexibility not found in many loan products. In addition, because Campus Door loans are not governmental programs and are not need-based, they are open to many families that do not qualify for traditional student loans.
Campus Door offers real-time underwriting and approval. Borrowers can be approved in less than one minute for their loan when they apply online. The money can be at the college in a matter of days.
About Campus Door
Campus Door is a leading provider of Internet resources for planning and financing education. Through their online loan process, qualified applicants can obtain immediate credit approval, complete and submit an application for up to 100 percent of their cost of attendance, and check the real-time status of their accounts. The program consists of non-federal loans offered exclusively by Campus Door.
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