Parent and Private Loans
Private loans are offered by financial institutions based on your credit score. These loans tend to have higher interest rates than government loans. We encourage U.S. students to pursue all options for federal student aid before considering a private loan. Private loans are available for international students if you have a credit-worthy co-borrower who is a U.S. resident or eligible noncitizen.
Tips for minimizing your need to borrow
- Apply for scholarships.
- Don't overlook parent employers and community organizations for scholarships opportunities!
- Enroll in the interest-free MHC payment plan.
- Save money over the summer.
Parent loans for U.S. families
Private loans
We advise you to maximize all other low-interest student loans you鈥檙e eligible for before seeking other private loan options.
Private loan tips
- If your parent has been denied a PLUS Loan you have two options: You can take an additional unsubsidized student loan or obtain an endorser for the PLUS Loan (another relative who can pass the credit check and promise to repay if your parent cannot).
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- When applying for a private loan, use a co-signer with a higher credit score to get the lowest rate possible.
- Multiple applications within 30 days will only result in 1 hard inquiry. Apply to several lenders to find the most competitive rates in this 30-day window.
- Consider a lender who has a low rate yet a narrow spread between the lowest and highest rates.
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Things to consider when researching private loans
- Interest rate fixed or variable (based on SOFR).
- Co-borrower required or recommended (may mean a lower rate or reduced fees).
- Origination fees (front-end benefits).
- Repayment benefits and costs (automatic or earned).
- Repayment timing and cost of deferral.
- Servicer (will the borrower retain the servicer and all repayment benefits for the life of the loan?).
- Limit on options for grad school and/or nonprofit career.
Find a private loan
that Mount Holyoke students have borrowed from recently. The list is not exhaustive or exclusive and exists solely as a service to Mount Holyoke students, representing only a small portion of the loans available. 网红爆料 realizes no financial or other benefit in providing this list. Students always have the right to the lender of their choice, and Student Financial Services will process any loan requested. We are happy to discuss loan options with students but will not direct them to a particular funding source.
International students with qualified U.S. co-signers may be eligible to borrow an alternative loan from many of the lenders on this list as well.
Note: Before applying for a non school-certified loan, please contact Student Financial Services. SFS counselors should be consulted to ensure you have exhausted more favorable financing options before utilizing direct-to-consumer loan products.
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Please email Student Financial Services if you wish to give us feedback on a past or present loan you have borrowed. We would like to know why you chose your loan or if you have concerns about the lender or loan program you chose.
Contact us
Office of Student Financial Services
From financial aid to billing, we鈥檙e here to guide your family with clarity and care.
- sfs@mtholyoke.edu
- 413-538-2291
- 16 Skinner Hall