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Stafford Loan Resources
Federal Subsidized Stafford Loans
There are two types of Federal Stafford Loans, subsidized and unsubsidized. Federal Subsidized Stafford Loans are given on the basis of financial need. Financial need is determined by subtracting the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC), provided from the FAFSA, from the cost of attendance. If your financial need is not fully met through other forms of aid (including grants and scholarships), you are eligible for Subsidized Stafford Loan funds up to the remaining amount of your financial need or up to the loan limits based on your grade level, whichever amount is lower. The Federal Government will pay interest on a Subsidized Stafford Loan while you are in school and during your six-month grace period.
Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
If you do not demonstrate financial need or if your need is fully met by other aid funds, and your full cost of attendance is not met by your other aid, you are eligible for a Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan. If you accept the Unsubsidized Stafford Loan you will be responsible for paying the interest while in school or you may choose to let the interest accrue.
Loan Limits
**Effective 7/1/08, students
may borrow a Federal Stafford loan up to the following limits:
|
Year in School |
Loan Limit |
|
Freshmen |
$5,500 |
|
Sophomore |
$6,500 |
|
Junior |
$7,500 |
|
Senior |
$7,500 |
|
Graduate |
$20,500 |
Independent students (meeting the criteria set forth here) and students whose parents were denied for a PLUS loan are eligible for additional funding through the Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan program. Contact your Financial Aid Counselor for more information.
Choosing a Federal Stafford Lender
Selecting a lender is an important decision, and many students and parents have questions about how to choose a lender. NC State is prohibited by federal law from selecting a lender for you or recommending a specific lender for you to choose. We can, however, share with you a list of lenders you may wish to consider. Please visit our Choosing a Lender site for more detailed information about how to select a Stafford lender.
Certifying Your Loan Eligibility
Receiving Your Loan Funds
Federal Student Loan Information
The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) is the US Department of Education's centralized resource for information about all federal student loans that you have borrowed. You can find information about all of your current and prior student loans, even those you may have borrowed while you were at a prior college or university.