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Use a Car Title Loan to Pay for Your College Books

College BooksThere is no doubt about it…college is expensive…and even after you pay for your tuition and fees, there are still books to buy. If you have ever had to buy college text books before, you know that one book…just one…can be well over $100. Multiply that by the number of classes you are taking and the number of semesters you will attend and that can add up to $1000s over the course of your college career. Most people in Florida, especially college students, simply don’t have that type of money available. Instead, they will need to rely on some type of loan. If you own your own car, you can use a car title loan to pay for your college books.

Using a Car Title Loan is Quick and Easy
Nothing is quicker and easier than a car title loan when you need money for college textbooks. Because you can get your money in a matter of hours, instead of weeks, you can get the books you need right now and not have to wait for approval. In order to get a car title loan, you need to make sure you own your own car, you need to make sure that the car is worth a certain value and like with any loan, you will need to make sure that you are able to pay back the loan with some type of income.

You Don’t Need Good Credit or Even a Job to Get a Car Title Loan
One thing that college students worry about with loans is credit and a job. Because most college students are young, they typically don’t have a credit history and since they are going to school, they probably don’t have a full time job. Fortunately, if you are looking to get a car title loan, you don’t need either of these which is why they are ideal for college students. You don’t need credit because your car serves as collateral and you don’t necessarily need a job, you just need a way to pay back the money. As you can see, nothing could be easier when you need money for school than to get a car title loan.

Need more information?  Give Embassy Loans a call today or fill out the form on this page.  We can work together to get you the cash you need to make a college degree a reality!



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Embassy Loans Inc. is licensed under the “Florida Consumer Finance Act” and as such Embassy Loans is exempt from any licensing requirements under the “Florida Title Loan Act” to the extent that any of Embassy Loans’ activities involve the making of a loan of money to a consumer secured by bailment of a certificate of title to a motor vehicle.

Monthly Interest Rates range from 1.5% to 2.5% (18% to 30% APR), with 15-18 Month Terms.

No Prepayment Penalties!

Embassy Loans uses “Title Loans” for advertisement purposes only and provides auto equity loans. Embassy Loans Inc. is licensed under the “Florida Consumer Finance Act” under Florida Statute 516 and as such Embassy Loans is exempt from any licensing requirements under the “Florida Title Loan Act” to the extent that any of Embassy Loans’ activities involve the making of a loan of money to a consumer secured by bailment of a certificate of title to a motor vehicle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Auto Equity Loan?

An auto equity loan, sometimes known as a car title loan or a car equity loan, is a type of loan that allows you to borrow money by using your vehicle as collateral. The loan is secured by your vehicle, meaning you agree to use the equity in your car to back the loan. 

What is an Unsecured Personal Loan

An unsecured personal loan is a loan that does not require collateral. Funds are provided based on your credit worthiness and your ability to repay. 

What Is the Credit Builder Program

The credit builder program is designed to help individuals establish or improve their credit score with the primary purpose of building a positive credit history through regular payments.

Can i have more than one Loan at a time?

Embassy Loans can only extend one loan at a time and it’s advisable to start with one and focus on making payments in a timely manner to prevent default.

What happens if I miss a payment?

Missing a payment can have negative consequences, including late fees, a drop in your credit score, and potential default on the loan. Consistent, on-time payments are crucial to benefit from the program.