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Office of Financial Aid

Alternative Financing Options

First things first - if you are eligible for Federal Student Aid and you have not completed your - get to it! Make sure you're taking advantage of all federal loans and grants before pursuing other loan types.

Parent PLUS Loan (For Dependent Students Only)

Please click the link provided below for full details on this loan option. PLUS Loan funding is through the US Department of Education. Your parent will need to complete the separate Parent PLUS Loan application. A credit check is required. If your parent is denied for this loan, there may be additional student loan funding available for you. You must also have a FAFSA on file to receive this loan.


Graduate PLUS Loan

Please click the link provided below for full details on this loan option. This is only available for students enrolled in eligible Graduate Degree programs. Grad PLUS Loan funding is through the US Department of Education. You will need to complete the separate Grad PLUS Loan application. A credit check is required. You must also have a FAFSA on file to receive this loan.


Payment Plans

If you would like to break up your balance into short-term interest-free monthly payments, check out payment plan options through the Office of Student Accounts - act fast and be aware of deadlines! Please review the link below for additional information.

Information About Payment Plans


Private Student Loans

Private Student Loans are also a good way to finance your remaining college costs. You will need to apply separately with the lender you choose. These are primarily student borrowed and you can be eligible if you are enrolled on a less than half time basis, depending on your lender's terms. (Half-time for undergrads is 6 credits, half-time for graduate students is 5 credits.) Be sure to check with your lender regarding any requirements that they have. You can review some lender options and terms on .

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