Private and College-Sponsored Loans Nebraska

Students who do not qualify for federal financial aid or who need additional assistance, can apply for private loans.

Local Companies

Randolph Jewelry & Loan
402-475-1444
2700 Randolph St
Lincoln, NE
Fremont First Central Federal Credit Union
402-642-5566
333 Elm St
Lincoln, NE
Hamilton Lending
402-420-2380
3600 Village Dr
Lincoln, NE
Mid-City Jewelry & Loan
(402) 341-5466
515 S 15th St
Omaha, NE
EZ Money Check Cashing
402-466-0044
233 N 48th St Ste D
Lincoln, NE
Farmers Bank
402-434-6080
5931 S 58th St
Lincoln, NE
Security National
(402) 344-7300
1120 So. 101 St
Omaha, NE
Omaha Federal Credit Union
(402) 399-9001
3001 S 82nd Av
Omaha, NE
Cattle National Bank & Trust Company
402-434-7400
1550 S Coddington Ave
Lincoln, NE
Citifinancial
402-488-2511
4848 Van Dorn St
Lincoln, NE

Private and College-Sponsored Loans Explained

Students in need of financial assistance for their education who either do not qualify for other student loan options or need more funds have the option of applying for private loans that are not part of the federal aid programs.

College-Sponsored and Private Student Loans

You might think your options for financial assistance are limited if you don't qualify for enough federal aid to cover your education costs. Both graduate and undergrad students are eligible for financial aid outside of federal aid programs. Many educational institutions and private lenders offer loan programs.

Loans from Your College

Check with your school's financial aid office to find out if your college or university has a student loan program to help pay for school. Many colleges offer loans and some even offer interest rates lower than those offered by the federal government programs. Your college may also offer a college work-study program that can help you cover your costs.

For example, one school offers its students a private loan program in conjunction with a local bank. It is available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are full-time students seeking a degree. The school charges a fee ranging from 3-5% of the total loan and allows students to borrow a maximum of $8,500 for the first and second year and $15,000 for juniors and seniors. Your college may have a similar program that could provide the assistance you're looking for.

Private Loan Options

There are a number of privately funded loans available for both undergraduate and graduate students. These programs are often credit-based and are not guaranteed by the federal government. Consequently, the interest rates are often higher than what you might find through your school or through federal programs, but are generally lower than credit card interest rates. Because of the higher interest rates, you should exhaust all other resources before you apply for a private loan.

Private loan options include those offered by the College Board Education Loan Program and Act® Education Loans. The College Board, a non-profit membership education association, offers students the Connect Loan, which is credit-based and allows students to borrow the full cost of their education, less any other financial aid, with no maximum limit. The Act® Education Loan offers students enrolled at least half time in a degree program at an approved school an affordable loan to help cover the cost of their education. The Act® program limits annual borrowing to $40,000 with a maximum of $130,000 for undergraduate students. Both loan programs give students the choice between immediate repayment, interest-only repayment, and deferred repayment.

Bank Loans
You might also wish to investigate loan options from your bank, credit union, or other private financial institutions. Again, these loans will often cost more than those offered through federal programs or by your school, so make sure you research all of your options. Loans offered by banks and private institutions are based on good credit and often have variable interest rates. Shop around for a bank loan--many lenders offer discounts and benefits to existing customers.

Sources:
CollegeBoard.com
NelNet College Planning
Grove City College
ActEducationLoans.com

Featured Local Company

Randolph Jewelry & Loan

402-475-1444
2700 Randolph St
Lincoln, NE

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