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What is an Origination Fee ? Plus Other Terms You Should Know When Borrowing for Law School

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Apr 2, 2023

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  1. Origination Fee
  2. Application Fee
  3. Cosigner
  4. Related Articles

Like every industry (probably worse than most industries) finance throws around terms and expects you to keep up or fall behind. This is LSD's attempt to cut through some of the noise and help you understand the terms they will throw at you when you try to borrow money a public (U.S. Government) or private (any lender or bank) loan.

What is an origination fee? 

  1. If your loan has an origination fee then you will receive less money than you borrow. If you have a 4% origination fee, then you will get 96% of whatever you borrow. Borrow $10k, you will receive $9,600, and interest will accrue on the full $10k. -LSData 
  2. “An origination fee is a percentage of your loan amount charged by the lender for the processing of your loan. Federal student loans have an origination fee; therefore, the amount you may receive as a disbursement may be slightly lower than the amount you accept.” -studentaid.gov

The loans I am applying for have application fees, is that normal?

  1. In short, no; You should reconsider the lender if they are charging application fees. None of our partner lenders charge application fees. 
  2. If you are in a credit position where you can’t qualify for any federal loans or private loans (from more reputable lenders) that you need to attend school, then we recommend reaching out to your university for guidance.  

What is a cosigner?

  1. Simply put, a cosigner is someone who agrees to pay your loans if you can't.
  2. Since two people are putting their name and credit on the line (COSIGN-ing, get it?) you can usually get a better rate than you could alone.
  3. Most private lenders require a cosigner, unless your credit is really strong (above a ~650-680).

Related Articles

  1. How should I Choose a Student Loan?
  2. Oddly specific questions you might be asking when borrowing for law school.
  3. What Law School should I go to?
Windsor MIT '22, Harvard College Advisor

I am the half of LSD that didn't take the LSAT, or go to law school (Sorry about that). But I did go to MIT business school while surrounded by law students and lawyers, so I am somewhat qualified to talk about the intricacies of law school apps and finances.

Windsor (the dog) didn't write this but he WAS a Resident Tutor and career advisor at Harvard College with me, so deserves some credit.

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KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
16:09
@ValleyH: try scheduling no guilt full days off from studying
16:09
@KnowledgeableRitzyWasp: ugh yeah that's a good idea
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
16:10
you don’t want to be going toooo hard
16:11
but like I can't even motivate myself to study anymore. I'm so worn out between finishing the school year and you know, life lol
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
16:13
yeah it sounds like overall life burn out
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
16:14
you might have to start deprioritizing things that aren’t absolutely critical because it sounds like you’re spread too thin
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
16:15
do you have time to spend a week eating junk food and watching reality TV sometime in the near future?
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
16:15
or maybe like 3 days at least
how do you feel about where youre at w PT
16:18
Yeah I should this weekend - I can binge watch Bridgerton and then take a practice test on Sunday
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
16:19
that sounds solid
16:19
PTs have been pretty good - scoring consistently 169-172
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
16:20
if it’s possible to get pulled of WL that score should be fine
16:20
I hope so. Fingers crossed!!
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
16:20
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amlaw
16:53
i'm so tired of waitlists
amlaw
16:53
my lsat is way above median
did other people just get their scholarship reconsideration back from emory?
trees1234567
16:57
Harvard II reported on LSA
@ValleyH: thats awesome! the break seems well-deserved and if that's what it would take to get you back into studying then thats awesome!
@amlaw: i feel you im sorry :^(
trees1234567
17:01
also CLS WL II on LSA
If you did not get an HLS feeler is it over for you?
I don't think they're necessarily done
i have no idea and havent been following the hls wl, but i would be surprised if they were done at this point in the WL season
Inshallah
trees1234567
18:53
inshallah!!!
trees1234567
18:54
hoping your call comes soon @scorpion!
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