LOAN PROGRAMS
You must be enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours to be eligible for loan assistance.
All loans are made in two equal disbursements based on your enrollment pattern. For example, if you will be attending fall & spring terms, you would receive one disbursement in fall & one in spring. If you plan to graduate in December, you would be a 'fall only' student and your first disbursement would be at the beginning of the fall term with the second disbursed around mid term.
All new borrowers must complete Entrance Counseling prior to disbursement. As you withdraw or graduate, you are required to complete Exit Counseling. Both requirements can be completed at www.dlssonline.com
You may also refer to www.dlssonline.com for information on loan forgiveness and www.loanconsolidation.ed.gov for consolidation questions.
William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan
* A federally funded student loan based on financial eligibility as determined by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
* If eligible, $20,500 may be borrowed yearly up to the cost of attendance; a maximum of $8,500 on the subsidized program. Total amount that may be borrowed is $138,500, which includes undergraduate borrowing; $65,500 is the maximum allowable on the subsidized program.
* This is a variable rate loan capped at 8.25%. The student borrower is responsible for the interest which accrues while enrolled on unsubsidized loans. The federal government pays the interest for students whose loans are subsidized.
* Repayment begins six months after you graduate or cease to be a half time student with a minimum payment of $50 or higher based on the aggregate total of your loans.
Addison H. Gibson Foundation
* Low interest loans for long-term western Pennsylvania residents
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