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Find out what you need to know about borrowing private student loans to finance your education.

Private loans are available to creditworthy borrowers to meet the cost of a University of Maryland Global Campus education after other sources of aid have been depleted, or when federal loan limits have been reached. It is strongly recommended that you exhaust all federal, state and institutional funding options before borrowing a private loan. Federal student loans offer many benefits, such as fixed interest rates, no credit check, and several repayment and loan forgiveness options. Private student loans usually have higher interest rates than federal loans. Please note that some lenders may cover additional educational expenses including previous college balances.

Before applying for a private student loan, a student should first file theÌýÌýto determine eligibility for all other forms of financial aid. If the Financial Aid Office receives a private loan certification for a student who does not have a current year FAFSA on file, the Financial Aid Office will contact that student via phone and email to encourage filing the FAFSA. If additional funds are still needed, the student can apply for a private student loan in an amount up to the cost of attendance, minus any other financial aid the student will receive for the loan period.ÌýAdditional documentation may be required prior to the certification of a private loan.

Note: ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ does not endorse any specific lender or group of lenders. The application for a private student loan is made directly through the lending institution. As a part of this process, UMGC Financial Aid must certify enrollment and other information for the student borrower.

How to Apply

Many lenders haveÌýprivate student loan options. Check with your bank or lending institution, or search the Internet for "private student loans" to find information on participating lenders, application requirements, interest rates, loan limits and repayment options.

Private Education Loan Self-Certification Form

New regulations now require private loan borrowers to complete, sign and return theÌýPrivate Education Loan ApplicantÌýSelf-Certification form to their lender before any funds can be disbursed to the student.

The purpose of this form is to promote informed borrowing and to give students information about financial aid and their eligibility for aid; as well as provide lenders of their education expenses and other aid received. To receive this form you may contact your lender or download the form directly from our Web site. Please note that this form does not change or replace the normal school certification process.

Private Education Loan Applicant Self-CertificationÌýForm

The Self-Certification form requests information about the borrower along with the cost of attendance (COA) for the loan period covered by the loan being requested. You are then required to deduct your estimated financial aid from the estimated COA, which will give you the estimated loan amount that you are able to borrow from your lender. This information may be retrieved inÌýFinancial AidÌýin MyUMGC or requested from the Financial Aid Office.

Estimate yourÌýcost of attendance at UMGC. You will need to select your program to view the cost-of-attendance information needed to complete Section 2 of the Private Education Loan Applicant Self-Certification.

Once you have calculated your tuition per credit hour and fees, if receiving financial aid, you may retrieve your estimated financial aid viaÌýFinancial AidÌýin MyUMGC. By viewing your financial aid for the specific semester or aid year, you are now able to determine your eligible amount to borrow. To calculate your eligible amount, which is Section 2, question C, of the application, you will need to subtract your total estimated financial aid from your estimated COA.

Example:

Line ItemFigure
Resident Undergraduate Student COA:$27,404
Estimated Financial Aid:$5,500
Difference between COA & Estimated Financial Aid:$21,900

Once you have completed the Private Education Loan Applicant Self-Certification form, you are required to submit it to your lender. Please note that you will not receive any disbursement until this form has been submitted to your lender. You are then eligible to borrow up to $21,900 in a private loan.

Questions to Ask Your Student Loan Lender

As with all borrowing, students and parents must carefully consider the terms of a private student loan before borrowing. Some of the questions they should ask an private student loan lender might include:

  • How much may I borrow?
  • What are the fees associated with the loan?
  • What is the interest rate on the loan?
  • How is the interest rate calculated?
  • What are the terms of repayment?
  • How much will my payments be?
  • Do I need a co-signer?
  • Are there any enrollment requirements to receive the loan?
  • Do I have to be in good academic standing in order to be eligible for the loan?

UMGC uses ELM Resources to administer itsÌýprivate program. This allows us to certify and receive your loan from your chosen lender through electronic funds transfer. Once you have been approved for yourÌýprivate loan, ELM will send us a notification, and we can certify your loan and receive your disbursement in a few days.

VisitÌýÌýto learn more about its offerings and to access your loan information.

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