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SMU knows
you may need financial assistance to complete your education. You
and your parents must make informed decisions about borrowing money.
Loan details and instructions on how to complete a loan application
are included.
SMU encourages students to borrow loans for what they need and
NOT to
borrow loans for what they could spend!
The Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan is a credit-based educational
loan available to parents or legal guardians of dependent
undergraduate students enrolled at least half time in a degree
seeking program. It is a non-need based loan with the benefit of
having a fixed interest rate. PLUS Loans are available regardless of
income or assets, and no collateral is required. While the parent
borrower does not have to prove financial need, a credit check is
required.
Eligibility:
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Parents are the borrowers of the Federal Parent PLUS loan—not
the student
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Eligibility is not based on financial need; however,
creditworthiness is used for eligibility
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An additional unsubsidized Stafford loan is available for
students if a Federal Parent PLUS loan is denied by a lender
because of adverse credit history
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An endorser with good credit history can be used by a parent with
adverse credit history to secure a Parent PLUS loan
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New regulations allow lenders to consider parents eligible for
PLUS loans even if, during the period January 1, 2007, through
December 31, 2009, the parents were: no more than 180 days
delinquent on a mortgage payment on their primary residence, no
more than 180 days delinquent on any medical bill payments, no
more than 89 days delinquent on the repayment of any other debt.
Terms & Conditions:
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Fixed interest rate of 7.9% for loans
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Interest accrues on the unpaid balance from the date of disbursement
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Loan Fees
- The PLUS loan has a 4% origination fee.
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Disbursements are made electronically to the student’s SMU
Tuition Account at the beginning of each term/semester if
student is enrolled at least half-time
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Credit balances created by excess Parent PLUS loans are refunded
to the parent
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Repayment of principal and interest begins 60 days after the
loan is fully disbursed during the academic period with up to 10
years to repay
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Parent PLUS loans first disbursed after July 1, 2008 may choose
to defer payments until six months after the date the student
ceases to be enrolled at least half time. Borrower is encouraged
to pay accruing interest monthly or quarterly, but is can be
capitalized quarterly.
Borrowing Limits:
The maximum that can be borrowed on behalf of each dependent student
is the cost of attendance less any other financial aid for a
given academic period. The cost of attendance is determined by SMU
and includes tuition, fees, and estimated room, board, travel,
books, and personal expenses. The student’s financial aid advisor
can provide the cost of attendance figure SMU used as the basis for
awarding your student. Generally, the amount a parent is eligible to
borrow from the Federal Direct Parent PLUS loan for the academic
year is included on the student’s Financial Aid Award Notice they
received on Access.SMU.
Application
Instructions:
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Log on to the
U.S. Department of Education’s Direct Loan website
to complete the Direct PLUS Loan Request (including credit
check.)
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The
Direct PLUS Loan Request record will automatically be sent to
the University.
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You
(the parent borrower) will receive the results of the credit
check immediately. Depending on the results of the credit check,
you will be provided information about the next steps you need
to take.
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If
credit is approved, you will be asked to complete a Direct
PLUS Loan MPN (unless one is already on file).
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If
credit is not approved, you will be given options on how to
proceed, such as not pursuing a Direct PLUS Loan, obtaining
an endorser to complete the online Endorser Addendum, or
appealing the credit decision. (Regardless of the borrower’s
choice, a paper Endorser package will always be sent to the
borrower.)
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The
Direct PLUS Loan cannot be awarded until all the steps have been
completed.
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