05.16.08 | Good News for Parents
Starting with the 2008-2009 school year, the Federal Parent Plus Loan can now be deferred until 6 months after the child’s graduation. This is a big change, because typically Parent Plus loans were due immediately upon disbursement. This will help a lot of parents out who are trying to help their children to pay for College, but cannot afford the monthly payment while the student is in school. This also helps the parents who plan on having the child repay the loan when they are done.
Remember, that Parent Plus loans are the parent’s responsibility for the life of the loan. There is no way to switch the loan to the students name when the student is done (short of taking out a private loan to pay it off, which I don’t recommend).
Also, I am asked quite frequently if the Plus loan can be used to living expenses….if the student is living off campus. The answer to that is, IF the school agrees to it, then yes. They are the ones that certify the actual amount of the loan. Check with the school, and explain to them what you need the money for…this way the loan will be disbursed, and most of it will go towards tuition that is due, then the remainder would go to the parent or student to help with living expenses.
If you need a PLUS loan for this upcoming school year, and your child knows what College they are attending, apply for this loan NOW…every day lenders are dropping out of this loan program, due to an ever changing student loan industry…so its best to get your paperwork in now.
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