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Federal Stafford Loan (unsubsidized)
Federal Stafford Loan (Unsubsidized)

These funds are made available by participating lenders to any student regardless of family income. The University of Dayton Office of Financial Aid will determine eligibility after a careful review of the FAFSA.  Unlike the subsidized Stafford loan, interest will begin accruing on the unsubsidized loan at the time the first disbursement is sent to the university.  For more information about the Federal Stafford Loan program, please see the links below.

The student is the borrower and a co-signer is required only if the borrower is under 18 years of age.

Stafford Loan Eligibility 
Interest Rate 
Repayment 
Aggregate Loan Limits 
Borrower Responsibilities 
 Loan Deferment Summary 

Stafford Loan Eligibility

The maximum annual amount that you may borrow under the Federal Stafford Loan program (subsidized and/or unsubsidized) depends on your degree program, class level (for undergraduate students) and dependency status (as described below).  

Law Students

Class Level: Credit Hours: Annual Maximum:
all n/a $20,500*

*maximum of $8,500 subsidized

 

Interest

Interest on an unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan will begin to accrue following the first disbursement of loan funds.  Interest accrues at a fixed rate.

Students have the option to make interest only payments while they are in school to prevent their indebtedness from growing.  Interest only payments are paid directly to the lender on a quarterly basis (every three months). Students who are interested in arranging interest only payments should contact their lender.

For students who make no interest payments while enrolled, the interest that accrues will be capitalized, or added to the amount borrowed when the student begins repayment six months after they are enrolled less than half time. 

Current Interest Rates

New Loans First Disbursed After July 1, 2009

 
Federal Stafford Loan (fixed)    
Graduate Students    
subsidized 0% 6.8%
unsubsidized 6.8% 6.8%

 

Repayment

Repayment begins six (6) months after the student graduates, leaves school, or drops below half-time status. The amount of each payment depends on the size of your debt and on the length of your repayment period. Usually, you must pay at least $50 per month and your payments can be spread over a ten-year period.

Standard Repayment Plan

Total Loan Amount

Number of Payments

Monthly Payment

Total Interest Charges

Total Repaid

$ 3,500

95

$ 50.30

$1,278.50

$ 4,778.50

$ 5,500

120

$ 67.46

$2,595.20

$ 8,095.20

$ 8,500

120

$104.25

$4,010.00

$12,510.00

$10,000

120

$122.65

$4,718.00

$14,718.00

 


Aggregate Limits

Generally, the total combined debt you can have outstanding from all Federal Stafford Loans is:

  • $31,000 as a dependent, undergraduate student
  • $57,500 as an independent, undergraduate student or certification student
    (only $23,000 of this amount may be in subsidized Stafford Loans)
  • $138,500 as a graduate, doctoral or law student
    (only $65,500 of this amount may be in subsidized Stafford Loans)
    The graduate debt limit includes any Stafford Loans received for undergraduate study.


Master Promissory Note

The University of Dayton uses the Master Promissory Note (MPN) to process Stafford Loans. The MPN is completed only once, eliminates the need for an annual promissory note and is lender specific . Therefore, should you choose to change lenders, a new promissory note would be required. 

First-time borrowers:

The Stafford Loan(s) listed on your award notification will be automatically processed for the amount indicated unless you notify us of your decision to reduce or cancel. You may reduce or cancel your loan(s) by making the appropriate changes to your award notification, by using the revision option on the electronic award notification or by calling the office. 

Loans for the new academic year, which begins with Fall Term, are typically certified in mid-July.  At that time, first-time borrowers will be contacted  by SallieMae via email (or postal mail if no email address provided) to complete the required 'paperwork' on-line.  At that time the student will complete the federally mandated student loan entrance counseling, select a lender (see below) and complete the MPN.  Once these items are complete the lender will disburse the funds directly to the university at at  start of each term.

Current borrowers:

The Stafford Loan(s) listed on your award notification will be automatically processed for the amount indicated unless you notify us of your decision to reduce or cancel. You may reduce or cancel your loan(s) by using the revision option on the electronic award notification or by calling the office.  Loans for the new academic year, which begins with Fall Term, are typically certified in mid-July.  Since entrance counseling and MPN requirements have been fulfilled, you should not be required to do anything more to secure the loan.  Funds will be sent to the university at the start of each term.

Suggested lenders:

The University of Dayton has chosen the following lenders for the Federal Stafford Loan program (subsidized and unsubsidized) based upon their benefit programs, customer service and responsiveness. The suggested lenders are:

  • Chase
  • Fifth Third
  • National City
  • Wachovia Education Finance
  • Wells Fargo

Click here for information about our preferred lender lists.

 

Borrower Responsibilities

When you sign a promissory note, you are agreeing to repay the loan according to the terms of the note. The note is a binding legal document and states that (except in cases of discharge), you must repay the loan — even if you do not complete your education, aren’t able to get a job after you complete the program, or are dissatisfied with, or don’t receive, the education for which you paid.

If you apply for deferment or forbearance, you still must continue to make payments until you are notified that the request has been granted. If you do not, you may end up in default. You should keep a copy of any request form you submit, and you should document all contacts with the organization that holds your loan.

You must notify the appropriate representative (school, agency, lender) that manages your loan when you graduate, withdraw from school, or drop below half-time status; change your name, address, or social security number; or transfer to another school.

Regardless of the type of loan you borrow, you must participate in an entrance counseling session before you are given your first disbursement if you are a new student at the University of Dayton.  Students attending the University of Dayton may complete the entrance counseling session online.  Instructions for completing your entrance counseling session will be mailed to you upon our determination of your eligibility for the Federal Stafford Loan program (typically, beginning in late July).   

Additionally, you must complete exit counseling before you leave the school.  These counseling sessions will be completed online and provide you with important information about your loan and repayment responsibilities. 

 

Loan Deferment Summary

Deferment Condition Federal Stafford Federal Perkins
At least half-time student at a postsecondary school YES YES
Study in an approved graduate or postgraduate fellowship supported program or in an approved rehabilitation training program for the disabled YES YES
Unable to find full-time employment up to 3 years up to 3 years
Economic Hardship up to 3 years up to 3 years
Engaged in service listed under discharge or cancellation provisions (see promissory note for details) NO YES
notes to remember:
For unsubsidized Stafford Loans, only payments to the principal are deferred, interest will continue to accrue.
For all Stafford Loan borrowers, deferments listed above apply only to new borrowers on or after July 1, 1993.  Prior borrowers are encouraged to consult with their lender to determine the deferment options available to them.

your financial aid reference guide

We've personalized the options below based on the degree program you've selected. Each of the links below will provide you with important information about the financial aid options available to you.  For questions not answered below, please contact our office to speak to a Financial Aid Counselor.  To view the options for another degree program, click here.

general financial aid information
Overview & FAQ
how to apply
Apply for Financial Aid for Law School
Electronic Loan Application Process
Helpful Hints - Check Your Credit Report
Annual Renewal Process
Helpful Hints When Applying for Need-Based Financial Aid
how we determined your eligibility
The Role of the FAFSA in Determining Your Financial Aid Eligibility
How Your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Is Determined
Appeals for Additional Need-Based Financial Aid
Veteran's Eligibility Information
financial aid programs
Federal Stafford Loan (subsidized)
Federal Stafford Loan (unsubsidized)
Federal Graduate PLUS Loan
Alternative Loan Opportunities
Bar Study Loans
factors that may change your award
Minimum Credit Hours Required
Add, Drop or Withdrawal from a Class
Study Abroad and Study at Another Institution
Summer Enrollment & Financial Aid Eligibility
costs and student expense budgets
Tuition, Fees, and Other Costs
Annual Student Expense Budget
payment information
Payment & Billing Information
Refund Policies for Tuition, Fees and Other Charges
additional payment options
UD Pre-Payment Plan (Interest Free)
UD Deferred Payment Plan
standards of satisfactory progress
Satisfactory Academic Progress
forms
Personal Expense Budget Appeal Form
Verification Worksheet
Family Asset Certification Form
FAFSA Worksheet C
Household Certification Form
Consortium Agreement for Study Abroad
tax benefits
Lifetime Learning Credit
Educational Loan Interest Deductions
Qualified State Tuition Plans
staff members  

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Office of Financial Aid · University of Dayton · 300 College Park · Dayton, Ohio 45469-1305
(800) 427-5029 or (937) 229-4311 · FAX (937) 229-4338
 

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