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PLUS Loans (Parent Loans)
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Parents can borrow a PLUS Loan to help pay your education expenses if you are a dependent undergraduate student enrolled at least half time in an eligible program at an eligible school. Loans are available through the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program. Your parents must have an acceptable credit history. |
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For a Direct PLUS Loan, your parents must complete a Direct PLUS Loan application from the financial aid office and complete a promissory note on-line @ www.dlenote.ed.gov.
Also, your parents will be required to pass a credit check. If your parents don't pass the credit check, they might still be able to receive a loan if someone, such as a relative or friend who is able to pass the credit check, agrees to endorse the loan. An endorser promises to repay the loan if your parents fail to do so. | |
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| How much can my parents borrow? |
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The yearly limit on a PLUS Loan is equal to your cost of attendance minus any other financial aid you receive. If your cost of attendance is $6,000, for example, and you receive $4,000 in other financial aid, your parents can borrow up to $2,000. | |
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| Who gets my parents' loan money? |
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The U.S. Department of Education for a Direct PLUS Loan will send the loan funds to your school. In most cases, the loan will be disbursed in at least two installments, and no installment will be greater than half the loan amount. The funds will first be applied to your tuition, fees, room and board, and other school charges. If any loan funds remain, you will receive the amount as a check. Any remaining loan funds must be used for your education expenses. | |
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| What's the interest rate? |
| The interest rate is variable (adjusted annually on July 1), but it does not exceed 9 percent. For 2005-06, the interest rate for loans made on or after July 1, 1998 was 6.1 percent. Your parents will be notified of interest rate changes throughout the life of their loan. Interest is charged on the loan from the date of the first disbursement until the loan is paid. | |
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| Other than interest, is there a charge to get a PLUS Loan? |
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Your parents will pay a fee of up to 4 percent of the loan, deducted proportionately each time a loan disbursement is made. For a Direct PLUS Loan, the entire fee goes to the government to help reduce the cost of the loans. Also, your parents may be charged collection costs and late fees if they don’t make their loan payments when scheduled. | |
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| When do my parents begin repaying the loan? |
| Generally, the first payment is due within 60 days after the loan is fully disbursed. There is no grace period for these loans. Interest begins to accumulate at the time the first disbursement is made. Your parents must begin repaying both principal and interest while you're in school. | |
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| How do my parents pay back these loans? |
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They’ll repay their Direct PLUS Loan to the U.S. Department of Education’s Direct Loan Servicing Center. To read more about repayment options under both programs, read the PLUS Loans section in The Student Guide. | |
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| Is it ever possible to postpone repayment of a PLUS Loan? |
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Yes, under certain circumstances, your parents can receive a deferment on their loans.
If they temporarily can’t meet the repayment schedule, they can also receive forbearance on their loan, as long as it isn’t in default. During forbearance, their payments are postponed or reduced.
Generally, the conditions for eligibility and procedures for requesting a deferment or forbearance apply to both Stafford Loans and PLUS Loans. However, since all PLUS Loans are unsubsidized, your parents will be charged interest during periods of deferment or forbearance. If they don’t pay the interest as it accrues, it will be capitalized (that is, added to the principal amount of the loan, and additional interest will be based on that higher amount). | |
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| Can a PLUS Loan be discharged (canceled)? |
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Yes, under certain conditions. A discharge (cancellation) releases your parents from all obligation to repay the loan.
Your parents’ PLUS Loan can’t be canceled for these reasons: You didn’t complete your program of study at your school (unless you couldn’t complete the program for a valid reason—because the school closed, for example), you didn’t like the school or the program of study, or you didn’t obtain employment after completing the program of study.
For more information about loan discharge or repayment: If your parents have a Direct PLUS Loan, they should contact the Direct Loan Servicing Center at 1-800-848-0979, or go to www.dl.ed.gov. | |
PLUS Loan Application 2006-2007 |
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Please click here for the PLUS Loan Application 2007-2008
Graduate PLUS Loan Application 2007-2008
Promissory Note on-line @ www.dlenote.ed.gov
Direct Loan Servicing Center at 1-800-848-0979, or go to www.dl.ed.gov |
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