You may be eligible to apply for private loans to help finance your education. These loans can help fill the financial gap not covered by federal student aid programs, scholarships, or other benefit programs. Check out the private loan products that are offered from various national and international lenders. Usually you must be enrolled at least halftime to qualify and may borrow up to the cost of education minus all other financial aid you receive.
Private student loans are credit-based funding provided by outside, nonfederal lenders to pay for the cost of enrollment not covered by any other financial aid. Students are responsible for payment of their tuition and course materials fees not covered by private student loans prior to the start of each course.
At Eton University, we are committed to providing students the best customer service and information regardless of the choice of lender. However, Eton University is not a lender and is not providing legal, accounting, or financial planning services. Any agreements entered into with lenders exist solely between the lender and the student, and Eton University assumes no obligation or liability in connection with any of those agreements. That is why Eton University recommends that students consult with their own advisors before making educational financing decisions.
Eligibility, terms and conditions are determined by the lender. Students are encouraged visit lender websites in order to find the rates, terms, and services that are right for them. Students considering private loans should realize that they may qualify for loans or other assistance under Title IV (federal financial aid). The terms and conditions of loans made, insured, or guaranteed under Title IV may be more favorable than the provisions of private education loans. For more information on federal financial aid programs, please visit http://studentaid.ed.gov.
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Eligibility, terms and conditions are determined by the lender. Students are encouraged visit lender websites in order to find the rates, terms, and services that are right for them. Students considering private loans should realize that they may qualify for loans or other assistance under Title IV (federal financial aid). The terms and conditions of loans made, insured, or guaranteed under Title IV may be more favorable than the provisions of private education loans. For more information on federal financial aid programs, please visit http://studentaid.ed.gov.
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