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Information about
the
Federal PLUS Loan Program
The Federal PLUS Loan Program provide parents
with the opportunity to borrow an amount equal to the Cost of
Education minus any other financial aid (loans, grants,
scholarships) awarded. The Cost of Education includes
tuition, fees, room, meals, and standard allowances for books,
supplies, transportation and living expenses.
Parents should apply for the Federal PLUS Loan
only after they have received a financial aid award letter
outlining all forms of aid awarded to their dependent
student. Some parents may also prefer to consider the SRU
Payment Plan or non-federal alternative student loans as options
for unmet costs.
Preferred Lenders:
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Lender
Name
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Citibank
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Citizens
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EdAmerica
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PNC
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Wachovia
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Lender Code
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831067
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833880AP
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831453
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809921MP
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813830
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These lenders all provide borrower benefits
that may include varying interest rate reduction options and
in-school forbearance (payment postponement). We encourage
you to review the specifics of their benefits on their PLUS loan
websites. For your convenience, we’ve listed the
above.
Application Guidance:
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Obtain a
pre-approval (or pre-denial) by contacting AES/PHEAA at:
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www.aesSuccess.org (click on
“Apply for a PLUS Loan” under “Apply for a
Loan” or at,
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1-800-692-7392
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Identify the
Loan Period: for a student enrolling for the entire
academic year, the loan period will be August through May.
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Identify the
Amount Needed: Calculate the amount needed for the entire
academic year. Simply subtract the student’s financial
aid (loans, scholarships, grants) from the costs you are trying to
cover.
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Complete the
PLUS Loan Master Promissory Note (MPN) according to
instructions provided by AES/PHEAA. An MPN is mailed to
parents who have been pre-approved for the PLUS. Parents can
also access the MPN electronically via the AES/PHEAA website at www.aesSuccess.org.
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To sign the MPN
electronically, a parent will need a federal PIN. This PIN is
also used to sign the FAFSA electronically. For additional
details on obtaining a PIN, go to www.pin.ed.gov
Additional
Details:
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Freshmen &
Sophomores may receive up to $4000 in additional Unsubsidized
Stafford Loans.
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Juniors and Seniors may
receive up to $5000 in additional Unsubsidized Stafford Loans.
Information Updated March 2006
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