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3.99% APR Student Loans
Goldenwest Credit Union has low-rate student loans with affordable repayment options. To apply, you must be a qualified student at Weber State University or Utah State University. See qualifications below. Visit any branch location or call 800.283.4550 opt. 2.
    Details:
- Borrow up to $10,000 for the school year.
 - Interest rate of 3.99% fixed and minimum $25 monthly payments are required during the 30-month deferment period.
 - After 30 months deferment, payments will begin with a 5-year repayment plan at the current prime rate plus 1% interest and will remain fixed for 60 months.
 
Qualifications:
- Junior or Senior undergraduate student enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours, or graduate student enrolled in a minimum of 8 credit hours, at Weber State or Utah State Universities.
 - Overall GPA of 3.0 or higher.
 - Goldenwest Credit Union or USU Credit Union member with a checking account for automated student loan payments.
 
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Visit any branch location to learn more. Or, call 800.283.4550, option 2.
3.99% Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for 30-months deferral period with a minimum monthly payment of $25. Following deferment, the rate will convert to the current Wall Street Journal Prime Rate plus 1%. Visit any Goldenwest or USU Credit Union branch for spcific terms and details. Equal Opportunity Lender.
    
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