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- Alternative Loan List 2013-14




Buena Vista University students may be eligible for alternative loans. Loan eligibility is determined by the borrower's/co-borrowers creditworthiness and cost of attendance minus financial assistance. Interest rates vary by program. Borrowers may take between 10-25 years to repay, with no penalty for early repayment. Principal payments can be deferred, in most cases, while the student is enrolled at least half-time. Financial need is not a prerequisite.
The following FAST Choice website will give you our list of preferred lenders and will help you understand your options and compare loan products:
Each lender listed on our Preferred Lender List is not affiliated with any other lender on the list.
You must notify the Office of Financial Assistance if you borrow funds through a lender for which BVU is not required to certify the loan application.
PLEASE NOTE: You do not have to borrow from one of our lenders listed on Fastchoice. You have the right to choose any lender.
Generally, federal student loans have guaranteed benefits like payment deferment for qualified borrowers (for example, during periods of financial hardship), loan consolidation, and discharge (for example, in cases of death or disability) that private loan lenders may not offer.
As you begin to navigate through the financial aid process, please keep in mind that the following federal grant and loan aid may be available to assist you. You will need to speak directly with Buena Vista University to determine if you are eligible for these federal grant and loan programs.
Federal Pell Grant - may provide up to $5,635 per year. Keep in mind the maximum can change each award year and depends on program funding.
Perkins Loan - may provide a loan of up to $5,500 for each year of an undergraduate program of study and $8,000 per year of a graduate program of study.
Federal SEOG Grant may provide up to $4000.
Federal TEACH Grant may provide up to $4000.
Federal Direct Loan - may provide the following amounts
For Undergraduate students:
For students enrolled in preparatory coursework or teacher certification coursework:
Grad PLUS - graduate and professional students may be eligible for a loan amount up to the full cost of attendance, minus any financial aid the student is expected to receive.
Parent PLUS - parents of dependent students may be eligible for a loan amount up to the full cost of attendance, minus any financial aid the student is expected to receive.
Click on State Scholarships and Grants for information on financing options that are available in the state of Iowa.