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**The information on this page is for summer 2008.  For 2008-2009 academic year federal Stafford loan information, please click here.

Summer 2008 Federal Stafford Loans

General Information

A Federal Stafford Loan is a low interest rate loan for students that can be used to help pay for your college education. There are two types of Federal Stafford Loans: subsidized and unsubsidized.

Subsidized

If you meet certain financial need criteria (based upon information supplied on your FAFSA), the federal government will pay the interest on your Subsidized Federal Stafford loan while you attend school at least half time or during times when you qualify for an authorized deferment.

Unsubsidized

If you do not meet the financial need criteria (based upon information supplied on your FAFSA) to qualify for a Subsidized loan, you still can receive an Unsubsidized Federal Stafford loan. You are responsible for paying the interest while you are in school. If you do not want to make the interest payments, the interest can be added to your principal balance through a process called capitalization. With either the Subsidized or Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans, repayment on the principal begins six months after graduation, leaving school, or dropping below half-time status.

Summer 2008 Federal Stafford Loan Application Process and Borrower Benefits

Borrowing Limits

The annual borrowing limit is determined by your degree status grade level and your dependency status (based upon information you supplied on your FAFSA). In addition to annual loan limits, there are also lifetime Stafford loan borrowing limits, also known as the aggregate limit.

Annual limits for loans disbursed on or after July 1, 2007

Click here to see annual limits for loans disbursed on or after July 1, 2008

ANNUAL LIMITS

Dependent Student

Independent Student

1st year undergraduate
(0 – 25 credit hours earned)

$3,500

$7,500

2nd year undergraduate
(26 – 55 credit hours earned)

$4,500

$8,500

3rd year + undergraduate
(56+ credit hours earned)

$5,500

$10,500

Graduate Prerequisite or Teacher Certification

N/A

$12,500

Graduate / Professional

N/A

$20,500

Health Professions
(Medical & Dental)

N/A

$40,500

In addition to the annual borrowing limits, there is also an aggregate, or cumulative, lifetime borrowing limit.

AGGREGATE LIMITS

Subsidized

Total

Dependent Undergraduate

$23,000

$23,000

Independent Undergraduate

$23,000

$46,000

Graduate / Professional

$65,500

$138,500

Health Professions
(Medical & Dental)

$65,500

$189,125

Federal Stafford Loan Entrance and Exit Counseling

New Federal Stafford Loan recipients are required to complete entrance counseling. New Federal Stafford Loan borrowers are notified and typically complete entrance counseling online as they sign the Master Promissory Note.

Exit counseling is required for all students that have received a Federal Stafford Loan and who are schedule to graduate or will not be attending IUPUI at least half-time. An exit interview is your opportunity to review the amount of your loans and rights and responsibilities in repaying these loans.

Federal Stafford Borrower’s Rights and Responsibilities

  • Remember that the MPN certifies your loans for the maximum amount you are eligible to borrow. Because you may accrue debt with each year of your education, you should be certain that you need the full amount of your education loan each year. You can decline or reduce your loan amount each year.
  • You are required to repay education loans, even if you do not finish your academic program or your academic program does not meet your expectations.
  • You are responsible for notifying your school and lender if you have received student loans from more than one lender.
  • You must use money received from education loans for education-related expenses only.
  • You must notify your lender in writing of:
    • Name or address changes.
    • Failure to enroll at IUPUI.
    • Failure to enroll on at least a half-time basis or for the loan period certified.
    • Withdrawal from school or reduction of attendance to less than half time.
    • Transfer from one school to another.
    • Graduation.

If you meet the eligibility requirements, you have a right to repayment deferments, which suspend principal loan payments for specified periods of time.

Additional Information