Private and Alternative Education Loans
Private and Alternative Education Loans help bridge the gap between the actual cost of your education and the limited amount the government allows you to borrow in its programs. Private loans are offered by private lenders and there are no federal forms to complete. Eligibility for private student loans often depends on your credit score.
The interest rates and fees you pay on a private student loan are based on your credit score and the credit score of your cosigner, if any. It is better to apply for a private student loan with a cosigner even if you could qualify for the loan on your own. Just applying with a cosigner usually results in a slightly lower rate, as such loans are not as risky for the lender. Moreover, the interest rates and fees are usually based on the higher of the two credit scores. If your cosigner has a better credit score than you, it could result in a lower interest rate.
Credit checks performed by lenders typically expire after 90-120 days. Therefore, students should not apply for private loans for more than 3 months prior to the start of their academic term.
Suggested timeframes for application are:
June 1st for Fall term
October 1st for Spring term
February 1st for Summer term
Historical Private Loan Lenders
The choice of a lender for your alternative student loans is yours. The Medical University of South Carolina Office of Student Financial Aid will process alternative loans from any eligible lender you decide to use. It is to a student’s advantage to apply for full federal loan eligibility before applying for alternative loans. Federal student loans generally have borrower benefits such as consolidation, service cancellations and military repayment. In addition, the federal government caps the interest on federal loans.
You should feel free to read the following information about the Student Loan Sunshine Act which, among other things, limits the extent to which institutions may recommend lenders.
Student Loan Sunshine Act
Students can review historically used lender options by MUSC students during the past five academic years (2018-2023) through ELM Select. This information is provided to assist you as you begin evaluating your lender options, and does NOT represent all possible lenders. This list is in alphabetical order. No preference should be inferred from the alphabetical sort order of the lenders listed. Click on the below ELM Select image to search for lenders.