Federal PLUS Loans
By Vanessa McHooley
Federal PLUS Loans
As a student entering college, it is very
unlikely that you have a few spare checks
lying around that you can cash and magically
use to pay for college. Most college-aged
students, ranging from late teens through
mid-twenties, have no line of credit and cannot
receive much money in loans if they need to
do so in order to attend college. Therefore,
a loan like the federal PLUS loan through
the federal government and U.S. Department
of Education makes it easy for you, as a potential
college student, to use your parents' line
of credit in order to gain financing options
for your higher education.
How Your Parents Can Help You Apply
If your parents have good credit and
you obtain them a copy of the Direct PLUS
loan application, you are well on your
way to cracking the college books and
arriving on campus in the fall. Keep in
mind that in order to receive a federal
PLUS loan, you must be a dependent potential
undergraduate at any college or university
in the U.S. You also must be planning
on attending college for at least half-time
during the upcoming semester. If these
all apply to you, obtain a Direct PLUS
loan application and promissory note,
fill them out with signatures completed,
and hand them in to the financial aid
office at your college or university.
Fill Out A FAFSA Form First!
Have you tried filling out your FAFSA
form yet? If not, you may already be entitled
to financial aid and/or loans and scholarships
that could benefit you! While it is not
required for you to fill out the FAFSA
form to receive a federal PLUS loan, be
aware that you could receive thousands
of dollars without even having to use
your parents' credit in the first place.
Still, if you are not eligible for any
other scholarships, the federal PLUS loan
will enable you to receive financing for
any portion of your college or university
bill not covered by other financial aid
(i.e. If college costs you $5000 a year
and you already receive $4000 in financial
aid, a PLUS loan will lend you the other
$1000). Federal PLUS loans can help put
you through college, even if you do not
have a solid line of credit yet.
This article is distributed by NextStudent.
At NextStudent, we believe that getting
an education is the best investment you
can make, and we're dedicated to helping
you pursue your education dreams by making
college funding as easy as possible. We
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About The Author
Vanessa McHooley
My goal is to help every student succeed
- education is one of hte most important
things a person can have, so I have made
it my personal mission to help every student
pay for their education. Aside from that,
I am just a pretty average girl from SD.