Direct Parent PLUS Loan Amount Request Form

Direct Parent PLUS Loan


The Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan is available to parents of dependent undergraduate students. The student must be enrolled in at least six units and the loan is limited to the cost of attendance.


You must be a U.S. Citizen, or eligible non-citizen with a U.S. address.


Apart from this form, make sure you also do the following:


   1. Apply for your Direct Parent PLUS Loan through www.studentaid.gov. You will need to login with           your parent FSA I.D.


   2. Complete the Parent Master Promissory Note after you have applied for your PLUS Loan.


Parent's Personal Information

Student's Personal Information

Amount Request

Write the amount you would like to borrow in the boxes below (the Financial Aid Office cannot write amounts in for you). Please note that the Federal Government takes a 4.228% origination fee out of the amount you request on this form (subject to change).
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You have completed the application. To continue, please click "REVIEW & SUBMIT". This will take you to the e-Signature page.

Attention: By e-Signing this form you consent to the U.S. Department of Education and its agents obtaining a report of my credit record and using the information from that report in determining whether to make a Direct PLUS loan to you. You understand that you will be notified in writing of the results of the credit check with respect to your loan application.
Privacy Act Disclosure Notes
The Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C.552a) requires that the following notice be provided to you. The authority for collecting the information requested on this form is §451 et seq. of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. Your disclosure of this information is voluntary. However, if you do not provide this information, you cannot be considered for a Direct PLUS Loan. The information on this form will be used to determine your eligibility for a Direct PLUS loan. The information in your file may be disclosed to third parties as authorized under routine uses in the Privacy Act notices called “Title IV Program Files” (originally published on April 12, 1994, Federal Register, Vol. 59 p. 17351) and “National Student Loan Data System” (originally published on December 20, 1994, Federal Register, Vol. 59 p. 65532). Thus, this information may be disclosed to federal and state agencies, private parties such as relatives, present and former employers and creditors, and contractors of the Department of Education for purposes of administration of the student financial assistance program, for enforcement purposes, for litigation where such disclosure is compatible with the purposes for which the records were collected, for use by federal, state, local, or foreign agencies in connection with employment matter or the issuance of a license, grant, or other benefit, for use in any employee grievance or discipline proceeding in which the Federal Government is a party, for use in connection with audits or other investigations, for research purposes, for purposes of determining whether particular records are required to be disclosed under the Freedom of Information Act, and to a member or Congress in response to an inquiry from the congressional office made at your written request.

Federal student loans are required by law to provide a range of flexible repayment options, including, but not limited to, income-based repayment and income-contingent repayment plans, and loan forgiveness benefits, which other student loans are not required to provide; and federal direct loans are available to students regardless of income. Please visit www.studentloans.gov for more detailed information.