U.S. Department of Education (ED)
Consumer Information
Borrower’s Rights and Responsibilities
To apply for a federal loan, a student must first submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®). Based on the results of FAFSA, the school will provide a financial aid offer, which may include federal student loans. The school will provide instruction how to accept all or a part of the loan.
Before a federal loan can be disbursed, a student must complete Loan Entrance Counseling, a tool to ensure the student understands their obligation to repay the loan; and sign a Master Promissory Note, agreeing to the terms of the loan.
Net Price Calculator: Net Price is the amount that a student pays to attend an institution in a single academic year AFTER subtracting scholarships and grants the student receives. Grants and scholarships are forms of financial aid that a student does not have to repay.
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) Student Access
Federal loans processed by Pacific College will be submitted to NSLDS and accessible by guaranty agencies, lenders, and schools determined to be authorized users of NSLDS. Students may use their access to StudentAid.gov to view their loan summary and loan breakdown.
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Preferred Lender Information: Pacific College does not participate in any preferred lender arrangements for private education loans nor maintain a preferred lender list.
Textbook Information