FEDERAL LOANS

Federal loans typically offer lower interest rates and more flexible repayment options than private loans.

Your eligibility for federal loans is determined through the , which must be completed for each academic year you wish to receive aid.

Before you receive your loan funds, you must and .



TYPES OF FEDERAL DIRECT LOANS

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The Federal Direct Subsidized Stafford Loan is awarded on the basis of a student's financial need and other specific .

The federal government does not charge interest on these loans while borrowers are enrolled in school at least half-time, during a six-month grace period, or during authorized periods of deferment.

Payments are not required while borrowers are enrolled in school at least half-time, during a six-month grace period, or during authorized periods of deferment.

Students apply for this loan through the FAFSA.

This loan is subject to an origination fee that is set by the U.S. Department of Education.

The Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan is not based on a student's financial need, but students must also meet specific .

Interest is charged throughout the life of the loan. The borrower may choose to pay the interest charged on the loan or allow the interest to be capitalized (added to the loan principal).

Payments are not required while borrowers are enrolled in school at least half-time, during a six-month grace period, or during authorized periods of deferment.

Students apply for this loan through the FAFSA.

This loan is subject to an origination fee that is set by the U.S. Department of Education.

The Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan for an undergraduate student is not based on financial need and is limited to a parent borrower for a dependent student.

A parent is currently defined as a person's natural or adoptive mother or father, step-parent, or legal guardian.

Students apply for this loan through the FAFSA, but parents must complete an , pass a credit check, and meet .

This loan is subject to an origination fee that is set by the U.S. Department of Education.

Parent PLUS Loan FAQ

The Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan for a graduate student is not based on financial need and is limited to a graduate/professional student.

Students apply for this loan through the FAFSA, as well as through an . To qualify, students are required to pass a credit check and meet .

This loan is subject to an origination fee that is set by the U.S. Department of Education.

Graduate PLUS Loan FAQ

FEDERAL LOAN PERIODS

A loan period is the academic period of enrollment a federal student loan is intended for, certified, and can be disbursed.