Private Education Student Loans
You should only use private student loans as supplemental funding after you have exhausted all other sources of financial aid, including grants, scholarships, Work-Study, and federal student loans. As with any student loan, be conservative and only borrow what you absolutely need. The maximum amount a student may borrow per academic period is the total cost of attendance budget minus all financial aid received. Lender terms and conditions will vary, therefore it is important to research each loan program.
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There are many ways to pay for higher education, and choosing the right approach requires a good understanding of your options, your responsibilities, and the various details of each lender's loan products.
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