Save money on Federal Parent PLUS Loans
- Cover up to 100% of school expenses
- Fixed interest rate of 8.5%
- 0.25% Auto Debit Reward
Federal Parent PLUS Loans
Many students and parents take more than one loan per single year of school. If a Federal Stafford Loan isn't enough to cover your student's full cost of attending schoolAnnual cost of attending a specific school, including tuition, fees, room and board, books and supplies, transportation and personal expenses. This amount is determined by your school., a Federal Parent PLUS Loan can bridge the gap. When a parent can help financially, we recommend a
Federal Parent PLUS Loan before applying for
a Certified Private Loan.
Why choose a PLUS loan?
- PLUS loans enable parents to help finance up to 100% of a dependent child's cost of attendance
- PLUS loans are available whether or not you have financial need
What are the loan terms?
- Fixed 8.5% interest rate
- 3% federal origination fee
- 1% federal default fee (waived if paid by guarantor)
- Payments typically begin 60 days after the loan's final disbursement; you have the option to defer payments until 6 months after your student graduates or is enrolled less than half-time
- 10-year standard repayment term (may be extended up to 25 years)
- 0.25% Auto Debit Reward – 0.25% interest rate reduction during repayment, when payments are set up for automatic debit from a bank account
How much can you borrow?
- Up to your student's cost of attendance (COA) minus other financial aid
For example, if the cost of attendance (as determined by your school) is $20,000 and you receive $8,000 in other financial aid (such as scholarships and other loans), you can borrow up to $12,000
Who is eligible?
- Parents (including legal guardians) of
dependent studentsYou are dependent if you are under 24 years old, are not married, do not have dependents and are not a veteran.
who are enrolled at least half-time at an eligible schoolWe offer Federal loans at all schools that participate in the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) – participating schools will display Federal PLUS Loan as an option in the first step of our online application.
- Parents who are US citizens or eligible non-citizens
Non-citizens Eligible for Federal Stafford Loans and Federal PLUS Loans:
- US permanent residents with an I-151, I-151C, or I-551 card
- Victims of human trafficking with a T visa (T-2, T-3, or T-4, etc.)
- Holders of an I-94 Arrived-Departure Record from US Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS)
with any of the following designations: "Asylum Granted," "Conditional Entrant" (if issued before April 1, 1980),
"Cuban-Haitian Entrant," "Status Pending," "Refugee," "Parolee" (if paroled in the US for at least
1 year with the intention to become a US citizen or permanent resident and evidence not in the US for temporary purposes)
Non-citizens Ineligible for Federal Stafford Loans and Federal PLUS Loans:
- Recipients of Notice of Approval to Apply for Permanent Residence (I-171 or I-464)
- Holders of a student visa (F1 or F2) or exchange visitor visa (J1 or J2)
- Members of international organizations with G visas
Please refer to the Federal Student Aid Web site for the most current information:
http://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/english/
aideligibility.jsp
- Parents who pass a credit checkLenders contact Credit Bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion) who have tracked your credit history (e.g. credit cards, loans) to determine whether you have been diligent in your repayment of debts.
How to Get a Federal Parent PLUS Loan
In addition to completing a loan application with us, we recommend you complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSAA form to be filled out annually by current and anticipating students (and their parents) in the US to determine eligibility for federal student aid (including Stafford and PLUS loans, Pell grants and work-study programs). In addition, many states and schools use information from the FAFSA to award nonfederal aid.) at fafsa.ed.gov each year.
Apply
In this step, we determine whether we can provide a PLUS loan to you
- We offer PLUS loans at all schools that participate in the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) – participating schools will display Federal PLUS Loan as an option in the first step of our online application
- Have your Social Security number, driver's license and two references ready
- Apply online and follow the instructions to complete your application, or call us at 1-877-728-3030 to apply by phone
Sign
In this step, you sign a Master Promissory Note (MPN) confirming that you want to receive a loan from us
Returning customers: If you previously signed a Federal Parent PLUS Loan MPN with us, in most cases you will not need to sign one again
Certify
In this step, your school confirms your eligibility and determines your final loan amount
- When we have your signed MPN, we will contact your school and request school certification
- To ensure successful and prompt school certification, you should confirm whether your school requires you to complete a FAFSA or other procedural requirements
New customers: If you previously had a PLUS Loan with another lender, you should inform your financial aid office that you want to change your lender to Discover Student Loans, Lender ID 831312 (Discover Bank)
Disburse
In this step, we fund your loan