Your financial aid award package will tell you what types of education loan programs you are eligible to
accept. If you have remaining unmet need, you may
need private "alternative" education loans to cover all your expenses. Your school's financial aid office can
help you determine which programs are right for your
unique situation.
First consider the
federally guaranteed Stafford loans - the subsidized and
unsubsidized. If you should need additional money to
cover your costs, then look at either the Federal PLUS loan
or the alternative loan.
Keep in mind that subsidized loans with the lowest interest rates
and with the most options for deferring payment are
awarded to those with the greatest need. You may not be eligible for all of the loans listed. Your school's financial aid office
determines your eligibility for both loan and non-loan
programs.
There are a variety of low-interest loans and other aid
programs available to graduate students through the
FFELP and Direct Loan Program. Many are similar to
the undergraduate loan programs, yet with higher
annual loan limit amounts. Others are unique to a
graduate student's specific area of study. In addition, many lenders offer private loans to meet graduate
need.