Private Loans
Private loans can only be used to pay for educational expenses, such as tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and
transportation. We strongly recommend that you begin by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
and apply for a Stafford loan, then use private loans to complete your financial aid needs.
- MUST be in the student's name (Parents may cosign)
- FAFSA not required, but highly recommended
- Variable interest rate, adjusted quarterly.
- Any unpaid interest that accrues while the student is in school (and not making payments while in school) will be capitalized and added to the principal balance when the student enters repayment.
- Private loans available with and without the half time requirement (at least 6 credit hours).
- Undergraduates usually need a cosigner, preferably a parent or guardian.
Please note: All private loans require you to complete
a Self Certification form. This form must be completed and received
by the lender before CCU will receive notice of your
loan. Most lenders offer this form as part of the electronic application
process.
HOW TO APPLY:
- Click on Apply for Private Loans
- Enter amount of private loan desired (does not have to be exact amount)
- Select 'Undergraduate Student' or 'Graduate Student' option, as appropriate
- Check the 'Private' box
- Click Yes or No to: "Do you have a co-signer?" (Most private loans require a cosigner)
- Then click on "Find Loans" for individual lender information and apply on line.
Coastal Carolina University will certify any private loan that is
applied for in the student's name. We offer
a participating lender list available to our students, though this
is not an all inclusive list. Coastal Carolina University sends
a Request For Information (RFI) to any lender that would like to
complete one. The determination of a lender's inclusion on our participating lender list is based on the information
provided in the RFI along with the student and staff experience. A loan product must first be used by a student prior to being
included on the list so that a determination of satisfactory service can be assessed.
Attention all private loan borrowers: The Truth
in Lending Act requires private lenders to obtain a self-certification
form. This form must be signed by the borrower and returned
to the lender before the loan can be disbursed.
Many times this missing step delays the disbursment of your loan.
Please ensure this final step has been completed to avoid any delays
in receiving your funds. Do not return this form to the office of Financial Aid & Scholarships, as it will cause further delays.
Attention
Summer Borrowers: When applying for a private loan for
a summer term, please be sure to select the appropriate award year.
(Example: When applying for 2012 summer terms, select the award year 2011-2012.)
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