For bachelor's and associate degrees, or certificates from degree-granting schools.
For graduate degrees and other master’s and doctorate programs.
For professional training or certificate courses like culinary, aviation, technical, and more.
There’s no fee to process a loan or if you pay it off early.footnote 2
Go for what works best for your budget.
Students with cosigners were 5x more likely to be approved last year.footnote 3
Get a 0.25 percentage point discount with auto debit.footnote 4
1. Tell us some basics
2. Choose your loan options
3. Sign and accept
Let’s make sure you’re ready
You’ll need a few things to apply like address, Social Security number (if you have one), and details about your school.
Interest repayment option
How does it work?
You pay your interest every month you’re in school and in grace (the 6 months after).footnote 5
This is a great option if you want to save the most.
Freshman students may save 17% on their total loan cost by choosing interest repayment instead of deferred repayment.footnote 6
Keep in mind:
You might have higher monthly payments, but the total cost of your loan may be lower.
Fixed repayment option
How does it work?
You pay $25 every monthfootnote 7 you’re in school and in grace.footnote 5
This is a great option if you want to make a dent in payments from the start.
Freshman students may save 7% on their total loan cost by choosing fixed repayment instead of deferred repayment.footnote 6
Keep in mind:
Any interest you don't pay during school will be added to your principal amount (total borrowed) after grace.
Deferred repayment option
How does it work?
You have no scheduled payments while you’re in school and in grace.footnote 5
This is a great option if you want to focus on class and not on making loan payments.
Keep in mind:
The total cost of your loan may be higher because the interest you don’t pay on your loan while you’re in school and grace will be added to the original amount you borrowed (principal amount).