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Student loans are borrowed money that must be repaid, with interest, just like car loans and mortgages. The more you borrow, the higher your monthly payments will be after you finish your degree or certificate. You will have to repay your student loans even if you do not finish your program or graduate.

Education loans from different sources have varying terms (e.g., interest rates, repayment plans, fees and credit worthiness requirements). Direct federal Stafford loans have no credit worthiness or cosigner requirements, and the interest rates are generally lower than for other types of loans. Private educational loans, also known as “alternative” loans, generally require good credit scores and have higher interest rates.

As part of a good strategy in financing your education, you should always check your eligibility for federal student loans before applying for private loans. You must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine your eligibility for direct federal Stafford loans.

Community college costs are generally much lower than those at universities. Even though you may need additional help from student loans to pay for your costs at DCCCD, you should always borrow conservatively. Student loan programs have aggregate limits (total amounts for your college career) that you can borrow. If you borrow too much at the community college level, you may run out of eligibility to borrow before you can complete a higher-level degree.

Find more helpful information about loans.

 

Direct Federal Stafford Loans
Get basic information about subsidized/unsubsidized direct federal Stafford loans.
Mandatory Loan Counseling
Learn about the required loan counseling for new borrowers and for students who are leaving or transferring.
Borrower Rights in the Federal Direct Loan Program
Find out what your primary rights are as a borrower of Stafford loans.
Loan Limits
See the maximum loan amount you can borrow each year and over the course of your college career.
Interest Rates
Learn about the interest rates for Stafford loans.
Eligibility Requirements
Find out about the requirements you must meet to be eligible for a student loan.
Applying for a Loan
See the process and some requirements for applying for direct federal Stafford loans.
Getting Your Loan Money
Find out how your loan funds will be sent to you.
Cancelation
You can ask us to reduce the amount of your loans or cancel them.
Repayment
Get an overview of loan repayment, including the timeline and sources of more detailed information.
Loan Forgiveness
Learn how loans can be “forgiven” by teaching in a low-income school.
Code of Conduct
Dallas County Community College District is committed to observing and promoting the highest ethical conduct in the performance of responsibilities and duties as they relate to all programs of financial aid.