Finance Your Education With Wells Fargo Apply online or call 1-888-511-6364
Federal Student Loans These loans are guaranteed by the government and are among the most affordable education financing options available today. With Wells Fargo, you’ll enjoy great customer service and free online account management tools.
Federal Stafford Loan
For undergraduate and graduate students. Wells Fargo makes paying for college easy with:
No credit check. Since the loan is federally guaranteed, even those with little or no credit can qualify
No payments while you’re in school at least half-time and, you can defer repayment for up to six months after you leave school
Federal PLUS Loan For Graduate And Professional Students
If you’re a graduate student, you can combine this loan with the Federal Stafford Loan to cover the entire cost of your education. You’ll enjoy:
No payments while you’re in school at least half-time and, you can request a forbearance to defer repayment for up to six months after you leave school
One bill when you have your federal loans through Wells Fargo. No need to juggle multiple billing statements
A private loan for students seeking training, a certificate or license, or a degree. Qualify for this loan even if you’re enrolled less than half-time.
Wells Fargo® College Visa® Credit Card with no annual fee
Online account access
For more information on College Combo, stop by this convenient Wells Fargo location:
Marsh Street Branch 665 Marsh Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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Sat. (9-1)
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