Federal Loans
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Herzing is approved to award eligible students with the following loans:
Direct PLUS/Grad PLUS
Federal PLUS loans are not awarded based on student’s financial need. PLUS loans are borrowed by parents of dependent undergraduate students and students obtaining their graduate or professional degrees. Borrowers will need to have a credit check completed in order to qualify for a PLUS loan. Graduate students must complete their own FAFSA and the dependent students of the parents borrowing the PLUS loan must also complete the FAFSA. For more information regarding student eligibility, interest rates, origination fees, repayment, loan limits, and other requirements for borrowing PLUS loans please visit the following: http://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/types/loans/plus
Direct Subsidized Loans
Subsidized loans are awarded based on student’s financial need. Interest does not accrue on these loans when students are enrolled in classes at half-time or greater status and during their grace periods. Students must fill out a FAFSA in order to qualify. For more information regarding student eligibility, interest rates, origination fees, repayment, loan limits, and other requirements for borrowing subsidized loans please visit the following: http://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/types/loans/subsidized-unsubsidized
Direct Unsubsidized Loans
Unsubsidized loans are not awarded based on student’s financial need. Interest accrues immediately following disbursement regardless of a student’s enrollment status or grace periods. Students must fill out a FAFSA in order to qualify. For more information regarding student eligibility, interest rates, origination fees, repayment, loan limits, and other requirements for borrowing unsubsidized loans please visit the following: http://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/types/loans/subsidized-unsubsidized
Applying for Federal Financial Aid
All students who apply for federal financial aid are required to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students are encouraged to visit the following website to fill out their FAFSA: http://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa
- Title IV Authorization FAQ
- Herzing University’s school code is: 009621
Student Eligibility
In general, students may be eligible for Title IV aid if the following provisions apply:
- The student is enrolled as a regular student in a Title IV-eligible program.
- The student is a U.S. citizen or eligible non- citizen.
- The student meets the need requirements specified.
- The student makes satisfactory academic progress toward completing their program. Please visit the following URL to find information regarding Herzing University’s satisfactory academic progress (SAP) policy: http://0gcl.91ciba.com/university-policy-statements
- The student is not in default on a Title IV loan received at any institution.
- The student has not met or exceeded aggregate loan limits.
- The student is not concurrently receiving Title IV financial aid from another institution of higher education.
- The student has not met or exceeded Pell lifetime eligibility limits.
- The student does not owe a refund or repayment on a Federal Pell Grant, ACG, National SMART Grant, or Federal SEOG. For additional eligibility requirements please see: http://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/types/grants
Information Regarding Disbursements
All Federal loan disbursements will begin in Week 3 of each student’s start. Funds are applied to students’ ledger accounts and excess funds will be disbursed within 14 days of the disbursement date.
Exit Counseling Information
Direct Loan Exit Counseling
Direct Loan exit counseling is required for all students who leave Herzing University and have borrowed federal direct loans. For more information and to complete exit counseling please see the following: http://studentloans.gov/myDirectLoan/exitCounseling.action?execution=e1s1
Perkins Loan Exit Counseling
Perkins loan exit counseling is required for all students who leave Herzing University and have borrowed Perkins loans. Herzing University is partnered with University Accounting Service (UAS). Students can complete exit counseling online at UAS to fulfill their exit counseling requirements, learn more about loan repayment, and familiarize themselves with UAS. Please complete exit counseling at the following site: http://www.uasconnect.com/
Repayment Information
Students are required to pay back their student loans. When repaying federal loans, students need to identify how much they have borrowed and who currently services their federal loans. Students can access the Federal Student Aid website to find out this information here: http://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/sign-in/landing
Repayment calculators are available if students know their amount borrowed and interest rates on their loans: http://studentaid.ed.gov/repay-loans/understand/plans/standard/comparison-calculator
Herzing University is dedicated to helping students understand the importance of loan repayment and the options they have available to make repayment more affordable through the help of the Alumni Support-Financial Services. Please see the following link for information on the Alumni Support-Financial Services: http://0gcl.91ciba.com/alumni/alumni-support-center
Federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Nursing Student Loan
Herzing University is approved to offer students pursuing an Associate, Bachelor, or Master’s degree in Nursing the Federal HRSA Nursing Student Loan. Herzing University will notify all students eligible to apply via their Herzing University student email. Please follow the link for more information: http://0gcl.91ciba.com/nsl
Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP)
The Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP) is a federal program funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), which aims to increase the number of qualified nursing students who pursue careers as full-time faculty in schools of nursing.
- This program is available to students enrolled in Master's of Science in Nursing Education (MSN-NE) and Post-Master's Certificate in Nursing Education (PMC-NE) who are committed to becoming nurse faculty.
- In exchange for post-graduation employment as nurse faculty meeting specific criteria, the program authorizes the cancelation of up to 85% of any such loan (plus interest thereon).
Please follow the link for more information: http://0gcl.91ciba.com/nflp. 1
1 This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $294,980 with10% financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov.
Private Loans
Students may need to apply for additional financial assistance beyond Federal Financial Aid to help cover educational expenses. Private loans are one such option and will require credit checks and many loans will require a co-signer. Herzing offers FASTChoice, which is a list intended to assist students in comparing private loan options. Students are not limited to applying for loans from this list of lenders and may find other methods of financing their education. Please keep in mind that private lenders have limited repayment and loan consolidation options. Prospective borrowers may qualify for loans or other Title IV assistance and the terms and conditions may be more favorable than private education loans. Please contact the Financial Aid Department, review our private student loan info sheet, or visit http://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/types/loans#what-types-of-federal-student-loans-are-available for more information.
State Loans
Herzing University is eligible to award students the following state loan options. Please contact the Financial Aid Department for more information regarding eligibility and other requirements.
Minnesota Self Loan
The SELF Loan is a long-term, low-interest educational loan primarily for Minnesota students who need assistance paying for education beyond high school. Interest must be paid while the borrower is in school. Eligible students are Minnesota residents attending eligible postsecondary institutions in-state or out-of-state, and nonresidents attending eligible postsecondary institutions within Minnesota (Herzing Minneapolis is an eligible school). Students must be attending at least half-time and a co-signer is required. There is no minimum income threshold or requirement to demonstrate financial need. There are no application, origination, guarantee or other processing fees deducted from the loan. For more information regarding eligibility requirements, criteria for selection, amounts awarded, and procedures on how to apply please visit the following Minnesota Office of Higher Education website: http://www.selfloan.state.mn.us/index.cfm
Nursing Student Loan (Wisconsin Residents Only)
The Nursing Student Loan Program provides loans to Wisconsin resident undergraduates or graduate students who are enrolled at least half-time at an eligible in-state institution that prepares them to be licensed as nurses, either RN or LPN. For each of the first two years the student works as a nurse or nurse educator in Wisconsin and meets the eligibility criteria, 25% of the loan is forgiven. The balance remaining after forgiveness must be repaid at an interest rate of 5%. If the student does not work as a nurse or nurse educator and meet the eligibility criteria, the loan must be repaid at an interest rate of 5%. In order to receive a loan, students must be Wisconsin residents and enrolled at least half-time in a program that prepares them to be licensed as nurses (either RN or LPN) at an eligible Wisconsin college or university. Both undergraduates and graduates are eligible. The student who participates in this program must agree to be employed as a licensed nurse in Wisconsin. Herzing University receives a limited allocation of funds for the Nursing Student Loan program, not all students who meet basic eligibility requirements for the loan will be able to receive loan funds. For additional information regarding eligibility requirements, criteria for selection, amounts awarded, and application procedures please visit the following Wisconsin Higher Educational Aids Board website: http://www.heab.state.wi.us/programs.html#loans
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