Direct PLUS Loan

Parents of dependent students may apply for a Direct PLUS Loan to help pay for their student’s education as long as certain eligibility requirements are met. Parents may borrow up to the cost of attendance minus other financial aid received.

Please see below for eligibility requirements and steps to apply for a Parent PLUS Loan.

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Applying for a Direct Parent PLUS Loan

The parent must log in to the Federal Student Aid website using the parent FSA ID to apply for the PLUS Loan. It's important that the parent log in with their own FSA ID and not the student's FSA ID.

Can I still receive a parent PLUS loan if I have an adverse credit history?

A credit check will be performed during the application process. If you have an adverse credit history, you may still receive a PLUS loan through one of these two options:

  1. Obtaining an endorser who does not have an adverse credit history. An endorser is someone who agrees to repay the parent PLUS loan if you do not repay it. The endorser cannot be the child on whose behalf you are borrowing.
  2. Documenting to the satisfaction of the U.S. Department of Education that there are extenuating circumstances relating to your adverse credit history.

With either option 1 or option 2, the parent also must complete credit counseling for parent PLUS loan borrowers.

If the parent does not wish to obtain an endorser or appeal the credit decision, we may be able to offer the student an additional direct unsubsidized loan.

‌Interest Rate

Interest is charged from the date of the first disbursement until the loan is paid in full. Interest rates are determined on an annual basis; however, rates for the specific academic year borrowed will be fixed for the life of the loan.

An origination fee is deducted proportionately each time a disbursement is made. Parents may find parent private education loans to be competitive with the Parent PLUS option.