Advice and Questions to Ask Regarding Alternative Loan Borrowing
Be sure you ask all the right questions when you consider borrowing an alternative loan.
It is difficult to compare the various alternative loan programs
offered because they each differ in features and methods used to assess
costs. Certainly cost is a major factor. However, cost is not the only
issue, and potential borrowers will want to review the specific
features available for each loan under consideration-- the opportunity
for deferment or the options for repayment period length. These
considerations can affect the affordability of the loan. It is also
important to understand the eligibility criteria-- there is no point
incurring an application fee cost for a loan which will ultimately be
denied due to lack of a co-signer or failure of creditworthiness.
Questions to ask to help you evaluate an alternative loan program:
The Loan Program:
- Name of the loan program?
- Name of lender sponsor (bank), address, phone number?
- Who services the loan?
- How long does it take to process the loan?
- Who can the borrower call or write with questions or problems?
Eligibility Criteria: - Who is eligible to borrow the loan: student, parent? Doed the applicant have to be creditworthy?
- Is a co-signer required? Does the co-signer have to be creditworthy?
- What
are the enrollment requirements (undergraduate, graduate; full or part
time; in degree program or just taking courses)?
- Any other eligibility requirements that could affect student (citizenship, for past or just current bills)?
Loan Amounts:
- Maximum loan per year?
- Does need or other aid have to be taken into consideration?
- Minimum loan?
- Aggregate amount that may be borrowed (for multiple years)?
Borrowing terms:
- How is interest determined: fixed or variable rate; formula used?
- Is there an interest rate cap?
- How frequently is the interest rate adjusted?
- What is the current interest rate? When will it be adjusted again?
- What other fees are charges (application , origination, guarantee, insurance)?
- Are fees added to the loan balance or deducted from the loan fees?
- What is the Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
Application processing:
- Where to get an application?
- Is school certification required?
- Apply by mail, phone, fax, or the Internet?
- What is the application renewal process for additional years?
- Does the loan need to be secured, or is it unsecured (with a borrower asset)?
Loan disbursement:
- When are the loan proceeds given to the student: all at once or each term?
- Where are the loan proceeds sent: to the borrower or to the school?
- Is the loan disbursement made payable solely to the borrower or co-payable to the school?
- In what form will the proceeds be delivered to the school: check or electronic fund transfer?
Repayment:
- Is interest deferred while the borrower is enrolled?
- Is the principal repayment deferred while the borrower in enrolled?
- When does repayment begin and what are the monthly payments? How long is the repayment period?
- What
repayment options are there: fixed or graduated schedules; interest
only or interest and principal?
- Interest capitalization policy: when is this done and how often?
- Can the loan be consolidated with other loans?
- What privileges are there for deferments and forbearance: situations available and length of time?
Unique features:
- What sets this loan apart from all others?
- Are
there features that are offered up front: reduced fees or interest rate
for certain conditions?
- Are there features offered on the
back end (when repayent begins): direct repayment from checking or
on-time payment incentives to reduce interest rate charged?
- Is it possible to arrange for a multiple year loan?