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Undergraduate Federal Stafford Loans Shawnee State University participates in the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) which includes the Federal Stafford Loan and Federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) Loan. The Stafford loan program has both subsidized and unsubsidized programs. The subsidized loan is need-based. The federal government pays the interest on the subsidized loan while the student is in school and during the six month grace period of the loan. The unsubsidized loan is interest bearing and the student is responsible for the interest from the time of disbursement. The PLUS loan is a loan that the parent can apply for to assist the student with their educational expenses. This loan requires credit approval by the lender. If the PLUS loan is denied, dependent students are eligible to borrow additional loan monies. Federal Stafford loans are payment deferred until six months after graduating, dropping below six hours, or withdrawing from school. The normal repayment period is up to ten years but can be extended through loan consolidation. The Parent PLUS Loan may be deferred at the request of the borrower. To apply for a loan at SSU, the student must:
First time borrowers at SSU and students who change lenders are required to complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN). The MPN is the loan contract between the student and the lender. It is the student's promise to repay the loan. The MPN is good for up to ten years. The loan will not be certified until the MPN is completed. Parents who apply for a PLUS loan are also required to sign an MPN. The parent can electronically sign the MPN or complete a paper MPN. The loan will not be certified until the MPN is completed. SSU has selected a lender list through a lender request for information bid process. These lenders are those who have provided borrowers with efficient, quality service. Students and parents are not required to select a lender from this list. They may choose a lender of their choice. Federal guidelines require that all students graduating, out of school for two consecutive semesters, or dropping below half time (6 credit hours) complete an exit counseling session. The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) is available for the student to see their entire Stafford loan history including any Stafford loans received from other schools. A student can use the Personal Identification Number (PIN) that they use to apply for the FAFSA on the web to access the NSLDS web site. The Financial Aid Office adheres to the statement of ethical principles for financial aid professionals. Interest Rates and Fees Undergraduate Stafford loans have a fixed interest rate. They are 6.0% for subsidized Stafford loans, 6.8% for unsubsidized Stafford loans, and 8.5% for Parent PLUS loans. Stafford loans may have up to a 1% federal origination fee and a 1% default fee deducted from the loan proceeds. Parent PLUS loans may have up to a 3% federal origination fee and a 1% default fee deducted from loan proceeds. Maximum Annual Loan Amounts for Federal Stafford Loans Loan amounts are determined by the Federal Government. Annual Loan Amounts (for loans disbursed on or after July 1, 2008)
Maximum Aggregate Loan Amounts for Federal Stafford Loans (effective July 1, 2008)
Student/Parent Loan Borrower Rights You have the right to-
*Notification of the change must be made
either jointly or separately by the purchasing and selling lenders.
If a borrower is in a grace period or in repayment, the last school
the borrower attended may request the following from the guaranty
agency before the beginning of the repayment period: notification of
the sale, transfer or assignment of the loan to another holder, and
the address and telephone number of the new holder. Student/Parent Loan Borrower Responsibilities You are responsible to -
For
additional information or questions regarding student loans, please
contact the Financial Aid Office at 740.351.4243. Apply now for your student loan.
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