Federal Direct Parent PLUS LoanParents of Dependent undergraduate students can borrow funding in addition to their student’s financial aid awards. Parents can borrow to cover costs not already covered by their student’s financial aid awards up to the full average cost of attendance. Unlike the Stafford Loan, the Parent PLUS Loan eligibility is based on the borrower’s credit worthiness.
Parent PLUS Loan Definition Chart
Completion Requirements
PLUS Loan vs. Private LoanCurrently the Federal law sets the maximum interest rate on the Federal Direct PLUS at 7.9% for loans disbursed after July 1, 2008. Unlike the private loans this rate is a fixed rate. There is a net total of 2.5% origination fees deducted from the proceeds of the Parent PLUS loan. Private loans can appear to offer a lower rate; however, any rate you can find is temporary at best and will change according to the changes in LIBOR and PRIME published rates. MNU’s experience historically has been interest rates and origination fees on private loans track much higher than the Parent PLUS loan. Parent PLUS loans convert to repayment 60 days after the loan is fully disbursed. The actual payment is based on the amount owed. The standard repayment term for federal student loans is 10 years. The monthly payment can be estimated at $12.00 per month per $1,000 owed. For example a $12,500 loan based on 10 years repayment at 7.9% is an estimated payment of $150 per month. The calculation is (12,500/1000) *12.00 = $150 monthly payment. The lowest minimum monthly PLUS payment is $50 a month. The Parent PLUS loan does offer a repayment grace period and deferment as there is with Stafford and most Private loans. Parents can choose to defer their PLUS loan payments while their student is attending school and capitalizing the interest quarterly that accrues while the payment is deferred. However, delaying the start of repayment will increase your overall cost. PLUS loans can be consolidated but not with your student’s Stafford or Perkins loans. A parent can only consolidate their own Stafford or Perkins loan debt with a Parent PLUS loan. Private loans cannot be consolidated with any federal loan consolidation programs. Finaid.org provides a great deal of information about PLUS loans and other loan types on their website. MNU recommends that you take the time to read the information contained there. Included in their information is lender information that you can use in addition to any lender information published on our website. |

