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Orange Arrow Financial Aid Sources for Non-Credit Programs

Certificate program students may wish to consider alternative/private loans. These loans are based on the student's credit worthiness, and may require the student to have a co-signer.

Contact the University College Financial Aid Office at (315) 443-3261 or finaid@uc.syr.edu for more information.

Choosing a Lender

All lenders are not alike. It pays to make an informed decision when choosing a lender. You will be entering into a long-term relationship with the lending institution. Reasons for selecting a particular lender vary from person to person. Some will choose a lender based on name/brand recognition or reputation. Others prefer established and timely processing. Still others are interested in borrower benefits in repayment, such as an interest rate reduction as a reward for making consecutive on-time payments. We encourage students to select the lender and loan product that best meets their needs.

Many lending institutions make direct solicitations to students (via mail, e-mail, television, and pop-up ads) to use their particular products. As in many consumer decisions, the buyer must be cautious when making selection decisions. Comparisons are critical. You may wish to think about such things as:

  • The level of service provided.
  • Is it important that that your application and loan funds be processed quickly?
  • If so, does the lender offer an online application and application processing with Syracuse University?
  • Does the lender offer electronic funds distribution with Syracuse University?
  • Does the lender have a web site where the borrower can manage the loans?
  • Does the lender sell their loans? If the loan is sold, do any benefits travel with their sale?
  • Are interest rates competitive?
  • Are there repayment benefits?

Click here for information on Private (Alternative) Loans.

Veteran's Educational Benefits (Chapter 30, 1606 and 1607) are available to students in our non-credit programs. Click here for additional information.

 

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