Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 16, 1988 4 Te ppe tudent Loan -to- wn 4 Program 4 14 ga, 4 44' 4 .SO WO L qyl-6 c a "I I Overview The Apple Student Loan-to-Own Program is a unique new plan that helps college students to purchase an Apple' Macintosh' computer. It's a special low-inter- est loan designed exclusively for the parents of undergraduate and graduate students who do not qualify for traditional student assistance programs or who need to supplement federally sponsored aid. The Apple Student Loan-to- Own Program makes the borrow- ing process easy. Unlike credit cards, personal credit lines, or home-equity loans, it lets your parents borrow on their own signature, with no collateral re- quired. There's no need to show financial hardship. And repay- ment is just as easy, because the Apple Student Loan-to-Own Program lets your parents spread their payments over as many as 10 years-which makes for ex- ceptionally affordable monthly payments. The loans are available for a minimum of $2,000 for each stu- dent. The interest rate is tied to the rate of the 91-day United States Treasury Bill (T-bill)-and is typically much lower than the rates of other consumer loans. But even though this figure may fluctuate a little from month to month, monthly payments will remain constant for a year at a time, because they are estab- lished at the beginning of each 12-month period. 11 4 ":'J.": get" I For an application and more information, stop by the Computer Kickoff Hands - On Display: Ground floor, Michigan Union Monday - Friday loam - 6pm 4 Notice: If you want to take advantage of Apple's Loan program to purchase your Macintosh at Kickoff prices, see an Apple representative at the Hands - On display as soon as nossible! A