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Barry’s Pledge

  1. To protect your right to choose your lender.
  2. If we suggest any lenders it  will be based solely on up-front fees, interest rates or other benefits to you.
  3. To not request nor accept any payments or benefits of any kind from any lender in exchange for being included  on a lender list or in exchange for any other special treatment.
  4. To clearly and fully disclose to students and parents the criteria and process used to select the lenders for recommended or suggested lender lists.
  5. To ensure that employees of lenders who make loans to students or their parents do not identify themselves as employees of the institution and that employees or agents of a lender, servicer or guaranty agency do not work in or provide staffing to our financial aid office.
  6. To ensure that employees will not receive any gift, including travel gifts, of more than nominal value from any lender, servicer, or guaranty agency.
  7. Should you select a lender that does not have an electronic process, we will work with that lender to facilitate their paper process to the best of our ability.

If you have an active student or parent (PLUS) loan you should generally continue to borrow from that lender, therefore you are not required to fill out a new loan application every academic year

It is your right as well as your responsibility to choose the lender you wish to borrow your Federal Stafford or Grad Plus loan from and then provide that information to us.  Please see our guide to choosing a lender below for the key items you need to be aware of in your lender selection.

The  U.S. Department of Education provides a guide to choosing a lender and also The GreenTree Gazette.  

Barry University does not maintain a “preferred lender list”.  We will certify and process your loan through any lender you select that is eligible to participate in the Federal Family Educational Loan Program (FFELP).  Another resource in reviewing and comparing lender benefits is The Green Tree Gazette’s Online Student Loan Guide.

APPLY FOR A LOAN

You may log onto www.barry.edu/applygradfa website to start your loan process.  You will need to start by setting up a pin number with FAFSA at www.pin.ed.gov in order to complete a FAFSA.   You can complete your FAFSA from the link provided at this site.  There is also a link at this site to Opennet where you will complete your Master Promissory Note and your Entrance Interview.  You will find a dropdown menu on Opennet with a list of nearly 100 lenders.   A Graduate and Professional Loan Request Form  has a link at this site.  You will need to download this form, complete it, and fax or mail it to our office.

If you wish to borrow from a lender that is not listed, please obtain the name and the lender ID# and where we should send the loan documents to. 

If you have any questions or concerns please contact us at gradfa@mail.barry.edu or call 1-800-695-2279.

Federal Subsidized Stafford Student Loan Program

Through this program students may borrow up to $8,500 per academic year from a bank, a savings and loan association, or other lenders who participate in the program. The loan will have a fixed interest rate of 6.8%. Repayment begins six months after the student graduates or drops below half-time status. In order to qualify for the program, students must demonstrate financial need; be enrolled or accepted for enrollment on at least a half-time basis; and show satisfactory academic progress. Students must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States . The aggregate limit for graduate study is $65,500, which includes all undergraduate subsidized Stafford Loans.

Unsubsidized Stafford Student Loan Program

Under the Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Student Loan Program, students do not have to demonstrate financial need to borrow funds. Furthermore, the interest is NOT subsidized by the federal government while the student is in attendance. Consequently, the student will have to make interest payments or allow the bank to capitalize the interest accrued during the period of enrollment. Students may borrow up to $20,500 minus any approved Subsidized Stafford amount. The loan will have a fixed interest rate of 6.8%. The aggregate limit for graduate study is $138,500. This includes all undergraduate Stafford Loans, both subsidized and unsubsidized loans borrowed to date.

*MEDICAL STUDENTS

Students enrolled in the Podiatric Medicine Program may be eligible to borrow up $40,500 the first year in Federal Stafford Loans.  In the second, third and fourth year they may borrow $47,167 per academic year.  The aggregate limit for Podiatric students  including their outstanding balance on  prior Federal Stafford loans is $224,000.

Federal Graduate PLUS Loan Program

If you are a graduate student who has borrowed the annual maximum for Federal Stafford Loans or you have exhausted your lifetime Stafford Loan eligibility, you may be interested in the new Federal Graduate PLUS program. This Program allows you to borrow up to the full cost of attendance, minus any other financial aid you receive. You do not need to demonstrate financial need to qualify, but you must show that you are credit worthy.

KEY FACTS:

  • Available to graduate and professional student only
  • Not based on financial need
  • You may borrow the cost of attendance minus other aid
  • Interest rate is 8.5 percent
  • Fees of up to 4 percent may be deducted from the loan amount

You must pass a basic credit check. You may not receive this loan if your credit history includes any of the following during the five years preceding the date of the credit report:

  • 90 or more days delinquent on the repayment of a debt
  • A default determination
  • Bankruptcy discharge
  • Foreclosure
  • Repossession
  • Tax lien
  • Wage garnishment
  • Write-off of a Title IV debt

Please note: You will not be denied a loan because you do not have a credit history. If you do have an adverse credit history, you may still receive a Federal Graduate PLUS loan if you obtain an endorser who does not have an adverse credit history.

Repayment of principal and interest begins 45 to 60 days after the loan is disbursed. You may defer repayment as long as you are enrolled at least half time. Interest may be paid periodically or capitalized.

After graduation, you may consolidate Federal Graduate PLUS Loans with other Federal (Subsidized/Unsubsidized) Stafford Loans.

Requirements:
To receive a Federal Graduate PLUS Loan, you must:

  • Enroll at least half time in a degree-seeking graduate or professional program
  • Be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen
  • File a current Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), available at www.fafsa.ed.gov
  • Complete and sign the Federal Graduate PLUS Master Promissory Note, available at OpenNet.

How the PLUS compares with Stafford:
Before considering the Federal Graduate PLUS, you should borrow all of your annual eligibility under the Federal Stafford program. This will give you a significant savings in the interest you owe.

Interest rate for Federal Stafford Loans = 6.8 percent

Interest rate for Graduate PLUS Loans = 8.5 percent

Alternative / Private Student Loans

Alternative Loans are available to assist students in the School of Graduate Medical Sciences and other graduate students enrolled in programs with high educationally related expenses. Creditworthy students may borrow from $2,000 - $20,000 depending on their cost of attendance. Students must demonstrate financial need, be enrolled in school at least half-time, and be making satisfactory progress.

Alternative, or private loans, are credit based education loans offered by banks and other lending organizations. These loans are not guaranteed by the Federal government. Students should usually consider these options only after exhausting Federal Stafford loans. While Barry University may provide you with the names of several lenders offering these loans, it is the student's responsibility to investigate the product and compare interest rates, fees, repayment options and so forth. These items change frequently, and we are not always notified.

The following items should be compared when shopping for an Alternative loan:

Origination Fees: This can be a flat amount, or a certain percent of the amount you borrow. If there is an up-front fee, sometimes the amount is deducted from the amount you borrow and sometimes it is added to the amount you borrow.

Repayment Fees: In some cases, there is a fee that is charged at the start of repayment. This can be a flat amount, or a percentage of your balance.

Interest rate: Discover what the current interest rate is, what it is based on, how often it changes, and if there is a cap that the interest rate cannot exceed.

Payments: Most alternative loans have options to defer repayments. It is important to understand what options are available to you, when, for how long, and what the cost to you will be. In some cases, your loan will continue to be charged interest. Some cases you are allowed to pay the interest during the deferment.

If you have previously borrowed an alternative/private loan, it is usually best to borrow again from the same lender. Barry University works with many national lenders, including those listed below.

Federal Perkins Loan Program: This low-interest (5%) loan, made by Barry University , but federally subsidized, is awarded to students based on exceptional financial need. Repayment begins nine months after leaving school or dropping below half-time enrollment. Funding for this program is extremely limited.

Which Lender Do I Choose?

While Federal Stafford loans are regulated by the federal government; banks and other lending organizations provide the funds for the program. Thus it is necessary for you, the borrower, to choose a lender. It is your right as well as your responsibility, to choose the lender you wish to borrow your Federal Stafford loans from, and provide that information to us.

If you already have a Federal Stafford loan, it is generally best to retain the same lender.

Since Federal Stafford loans are well regulated by the Federal government, there often is no significant difference between lenders. We encourage you to be educated consumers and investigate the features and benefits offered by the various lenders in order to choose the most appropriate lender for your needs. Pay particular attention to the following:

Default Fee
For all Federal Stafford and PLUS loans there is a guarantee fee up to 1% of the amount borrowed. Some guarantor agents will absorb the fee and that is beneficial to you.

Origination Fee
Lenders may charge up to 3% of the amount borrowed as an origination fee. In some cases, some lenders may charge 2%, 1% or in some cases, no fee at all. This can save you money up front. However, you should also consider the repayment benefits offered and pick the lender with the best overall benefits .

Repayment Benefits
Once you start repayment of your Federal Stafford loan, each lender may offer financial incentives for on-time payments. In some cases this could be a percent returned to you at the start of repayment, discounts for setting up automatic debits, or reduced interest rates for making on-time payments for a specific period of time. Pay special attention to the fine print, as to receive some benefits you must make consecutive on-time payments for a substantial period of time (24, 36 or 48 months). Missing one payment, sometimes by just one day, may disqualify you from receiving the benefit.

Loan Servicing
Some lenders will sell your loan to another company after it is fully disbursed. It is important to be aware of this so that you can keep track of your loans. Whenever possible, it is usually best to have all of your loans serviced by the same organization.

Samples
Based on a ten year repayment schedule
 

Stafford Loan Repayment Sample

Principal Balance

Per Month

Total Repaid

$40,000 $460 $55,239
$60,000 $690 $82,858
$80,000 $921 $110,477
$100,000 $1,151 $138,096
$138,500 $1,594 $191,263
$224,000 $2,578 $309,336

Base on 6.8% interest rate. Standard repayment = 10 years
 

 

Graduate PLUS Loan Repayment Sample

Principal Balance

Per Month Total Repaid
$20,000 $248 $29,756
$30,000 $372 $44,635
$40,000 $496 $59,513
$50,000 $620 $74,392
$60,000 $744 $89,269
$70,000 $868 $104,148


Base on 8.5% interest rate. Standard repayment = 10 years
 

 

Please contact the Financial Aid Office at 1-800-695-2279 or e-mail us at gradfa@mail.barry.edu should you require any assistance.

 

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