Federal Direct PLUS Loans are credit-based loans offered by the U.S. Department of Education to help cover education costs not met by other financial aid.
These loans are available to:
PLUS loans can help pay for tuition, fees, housing and other education-related expenses. A credit check is required, and the application is completed through the FAFSA and the Federal Student Aid website.
To receive a Direct PLUS loan, you must:
In order to receive a Direct PLUS loan, you (or your child, in the case of Parent PLUS loan borrowers) must complete the FAFSA.
Parents and Graduate or Professional Students: Using your FSA ID, log in to Studentaid.gov and select “Apply for a PLUS Loan” on the welcome screen. Complete the application process as prompted.
A credit check will be performed during the application process. The credit check will expire 180 days after the application date. If you apply for an additional loan after the expiration date, a new credit check will be required.
Application Tips:
Eligible Direct PLUS loan borrowers will be required to complete a Direct PLUS Master Promissory Note (MPN) (PDF) agreeing to the terms of the loan. If your loan application is approved, you will be prompted to complete the MPN from the confirmation screen.
Graduate or professional students will also be required to complete entrance counseling (PDF) before receiving a PLUS loan.
Applicants who are denied but choose either the endorser or appeal option will have to complete additional requirements before a loan can be obtained. (Refer to the Credit Denial Options section below for more information.).
Applicants who are denied based on adverse credit history may still receive a PLUS loan by either obtaining a qualified endorser, or successfully documenting extenuating circumstances relating to your credit history. Direct Loan PLUS Counseling (PDF) will also be required prior to the first disbursement of loan funds.
Parent PLUS applicants will be given a third option to accept the denial and request that their child be considered for additional Federal Direct Unsubsidized loan funds.
If you would like to cancel your request to obtain an endorser or appeal the credit decision, contact the Office of Financial Aid.
To ensure accuracy in the processing of your loan, we suggest that you apply for the loan once you have received your Financial Aid Award Notification and completed your registration for the upcoming term. Altering your registration after a loan has been processed may result in over or under awarding of financial aid funds.
To avoid late fees, apply for Federal Direct PLUS loans at least two weeks prior to the first eBill due date each term.
The deadline to apply for a PLUS loan is the last day of your enrollment in the term the loan will be applied.
Your Direct PLUS loan will enter repayment once the loan is fully disbursed. A loan borrowed for a full academic year will enter repayment after the spring portion has paid to the student account.
If you are a graduate or professional student, your loan will be placed into deferment while you are enrolled at least half-time (6 credit hours) and for an additional six-month grace period once you cease to be enrolled at least half-time. You will be required to complete exit counseling (PDF) to learn more about your next steps and to select a loan repayment option as soon as you cease to be enrolled at least half-time.
Parent borrowers may contact the loan servicer to request a deferment while you (or your child) are enrolled at least half-time.
Interest will accrue on the loan during the deferment period. You will have the option to pay the accrued interest while enrolled, or capitalize when the deferment period ends.
Your loan servicer will notify you when your first payment is due.
Use the repayment estimator to determine what repayment plan is best for you.