New Hampshire Student Loans & Free College Planning Support

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Rockland Trust Bank has partnered with Granite Edvance, a nonprofit located in Concord, New Hampshire, with the goal of helping students “find their direction, and fund their future.” In partnering with Granite Edvance, Rockland Trust Bank is able to connect customers to a trusted college planning and funding organization that offers a variety of responsible student lending and refinancing products designed to meet your unique needs.

 

Whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student, a parent, or a college graduate, Granite Edvance has loan programs designed for you.

Granite Edvance loan products feature benefits including:

  • No origination fees or prepayment penalties
  • Interest rate discount for automatic payment1
  • Cosigner release2
  • Quick and easy online application process – including finding your rate in under 3 minutes!

When you borrow with Granite Edvance, you can feel good knowing that proceeds are reinvested into funding scholarships, grants, and free college planning services increasing access to college for students just like you.

Granite Edvance Student Loan and EdvestinU are loan products of Granite Edvance Corporation and may be funded by Granite Edvance Corporation NMLS ID# 1527348, www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org or Bank of Lake Mills, member FDIC. Subject to credit approval and underwriting guidelines. Bank of Lake Mills does not have an ownership interest in Granite Edvance. Neither Granite Edvance nor Bank of Lake Mills is affiliated with the school you attended or are attending.
 
Rockland Trust is not responsible for the underwriting, approval or servicing of student loans offered through Granite Edvance Corporation.
 
Loans offered through Granite Edvance Corporation are intended to supplement, not replace, federal and institutional financial aid options.
 
Refinancing a federal student loan means forfeiting the benefits associated with federal loans. We encourage you to speak with your federal loan servicer and research the options before choosing to refinance a federal student loan.
 
1. Borrowers with private loans that are in deferment (including borrowers who elect deferred repayment), a grace period, or forbearance are not eligible to enroll and receive the automatic debit benefit until they enter into repayment. Borrowers electing to enroll in interest-only or immediate repayment are eligible to enroll in automatic debit upon initial disbursement.
 
2. Cosigner release allowed if an account is in current standing, after 24 months of consecutive and on-time payments (or fewer, as required based on borrower’s state of residency), and the borrower meets the loan program’s current underwriting criteria.