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Loan Programs
Loans can be complex and intimidating—but they don’t have to be
Federal Direct Loan Program
Most students who complete the FAFSA are eligible for the Federal Direct Loan Program, which offers low-interest rate loans to students. The lender is the U.S. Department of Education, and all terms and conditions can be reviewed at
studentaid.gov
The
Federal Direct Subsidized Loan
is offered to FAFSA filers who demonstrate a certain level of financial need. The U.S. Department of Education pays the interest on the loan while you are enrolled at least half time.
The
Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan
is generally offered to all FAFSA filers regardless of demonstrated need. Interest begins accruing when the loan is disbursed. You have the option of paying the interest as it accrues; otherwise, unpaid interest will be capitalized and added to the principal balance. It’s recommended that you pay interest as it is accrued to keep the principal as low as possible.
Payments for Federal Direct Loans are deferred until six months after you’re no longer enrolled at least half time. This means you’re not required to make payments while enrolled at Holy Cross College. You can, however, choose to make payments while in deferment.
Annual direct loan limits
The maximum amount you may borrow each academic year is based on:
The number of credit hours accumulated
Dependency status
Cumulative borrowing
You’re encouraged to only take on as much debt as necessary. If you’d like to reduce your loan amount(s), you can contact the Office of Financial Aid or make the adjustment on your Holy Cross student portal before accepting the loan(s). After loans are disbursed, you have 14 days to notify the Office of Financial Aid if you would like to reduce or cancel your loan(s).
Dependent students
Grade level
Subsidized
Total (subsidized & unsubsidized)
First Year Students (less than 30 credit hours)
$3,500
$5,500
Second Year Students (between 30-59 credit hours)
$4,500
$6,500
Third and Fourth Year Students (over 60 credit hours)
$5,500
$7,500
Independent undergraduates & dependent students whose parents are not approved for the PLUS Loan
Grade level
Subsidized
Total (subsidized & unsubsidized)
First Year Students (less than 30 credit hours)
$3,500
$9,500
Second Year Students (between 30-59 credit hours)
$4,500
$10,500
Third and Fourth Year Students (over 60 credit hours)
$5,500
$12,500
Direct loans totals combined debt limit
Grade level
Subsidized
Total (subsidized & unsubsidized)
Dependent Undergraduates
$23,000
$31,000
Independent Undergraduates & Dependent Students whose parents are not approved for the PLUS loan
$23,000
$57,500
Securing your direct loans
First-time borrowers must complete the
Master Promissory Note (MPN)
and
Entrance Counseling
before loans are disbursed. The MPN is a legally binding document in which you agree to repay your loan.
Completion of the MPN requires the names, addresses, and phone numbers of two references and your driver’s license number (if applicable). Entrance Counseling helps you understand your loan responsibilities.
Visit
studentaid.gov
Log in using your FSA ID and password, which was used to create and sign your FAFSA
Select “Complete Entrance Counseling” and follow next steps
Select “Complete Loan Agreement for a Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loan (MPN)” and follow next steps
The U.S. Department of Education will contact Holy Cross after these steps have been completed.
Parent PLUS Loans: Are They Right For You?
Préstamos PLUS para padres: ¿Son Apropiados Para Ti?
Parent PLUS Loan
Parents of dependent students who have a valid FAFSA on file and whose student is enrolled at least half-time may apply for the Federal Direct PLUS Loan to cover the remaining cost of attendance, which can include direct and estimated indirect costs. A few notes on Parent PLUS Loans:
Repayment of the Direct PLUS Loan for Parents is the responsibility of the parent.
It’s recommended that borrowers begin making payments once the loan is disbursed.
If necessary, borrowers can request a deferment while the student is enrolled at least half time. Interest will accrue during deferment.
Applying for Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan
To request the Direct PLUS Loan, a parent must complete the Direct PLUS Loan Application for Parents at
studentaid.gov
. The application requires a parent to log in using the parent’s FSA ID and password, which was used to complete and sign the FAFSA.
After submitting the application, a parent must complete an online Master Promissory Note (MPN). A parent’s employer information, and the names, addresses, and phone numbers of two references are needed to complete the MPN. Funds will not be disbursed if the MPN is not completed.
After receiving the PLUS Loan application, the U.S. Department of Education will notify the Office of Financial Aid that a PLUS Loan request has been made and the MPN completed. Holy Cross College will then confirm eligibility before a disclosure statement with loan amount, fees, and expected disbursement dates can be issued by the U.S. Department of Education.
Applications are subject to a U.S. Department of Education credit check review. If the PLUS Loan application is not approved, the decision can be appealed at
studentaid.gov
, or an endorser can be secured to proceed with the loan.
If not proceeding with the PLUS Loan, the student may be eligible for additional Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan funds. You may request these additional funds by contacting the Office of Financial Aid.
Private Education Loan
You may consider private loan programs as a source of funding after fully exploring the opportunities available from the Federal Direct Student Loan Programs.
Federal Direct Loans may have terms and conditions that are more favorable than the terms and conditions of private education loans. The terms of Federal Direct Loans generally include lower interest rates and fees, and repayment options such as deferments and forbearances.
Holy Cross has partnered with
FASTChoice
so you can easily compare private loan options.
Private loan certification
Once you select a lender and apply for a private loan, the Office of Financial Aid will be notified and will certify the loan amount, provided it does not go over the cost of attendance. The private loan will then be added to your financial aid notification, which can be viewed on the HCC student portal.