Applying For A Stafford Loan
In addition to Perkins Loans, the U.S. Department of Education administers the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL)
Program and the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program. Both the FFEL and Direct Loan programs consist of what are
generally known as Stafford Loans (for students) and PLUS Loans.
Most schools generally participate in either the FFEL or Direct Loan program but
sometimes participate in both. Under the Direct Loan Program, the funds for your loan come directly from the federal government. Funds for
your FFEL will come from a bank, credit union, or other lender that participates in the program. Eligibility rules and loan amounts are
identical under both programs, but repayment plans differ somewhat.
How do I apply for a FFEL or Direct Loan?
For either type of loan, you must fill out a FAFSA. After your FAFSA is processed, your school will review the
results and will inform you about your loan eligibility. You also will have to sign a promissory note, a binding legal document that lists
the conditions under which you're borrowing and the terms under which you agree to repay your loan.
Use our Scholarship Matching Wizard to find out if
you will be eligible for the FFEL or Direct Loan Programs.
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