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Free program would make repaying college loans less stressful at LCU

July 6, 2022

By Staff, LCUNews

PINEVILLE, Louisiana (LCUnews) – Louisiana Christian University is offering an innovative loan repayment assistance program (LRAP) that’s smart for students and families.

LCU is the only university in the state with this type of plan to assist students upon graduation.

LRAP helps graduates repay their federal student, parent PLUS and private alternative loans if their income after graduation is below $43,000.

President Rick Brewer said all incoming freshmen may take advantage of LRAP at no cost to themselves.

LCU has partnered with Ardeo Education Solutions to offer the LRAP at no cost to students or families simply by signing up upon registration. Admissions counselors will assist students and their families who are interested in the program.

The assistance will continue until the graduate’s income exceeds $43,000 or until their loans are completely paid off.

“We remain the only Louisiana university or college offering this unique loan repayment plan to 100 percent of our freshmen and sophomores,” Brewer said. “In light of the growing cost to obtain a quality, accredited college degree LCU’s LRAP program is timely, accessible and affordable.”

For more information about the program or to sign-up, visit myLRAP.org.

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