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  PLUS Loans Alternative Loans Home Equity 401K/Other Retirement Consumer Loans, Credit Cards, Other  
Pros
- Fixed interest rate of 8.5%
- Interest rate capped at 9%
- Minimal credit criteria – in general, resolved credit issues are disregarded
- Interest capitalized once at repayment
- Deferments and forbearances may be available during times of economic hardship
- Generous repayment benefits available
- No income verification or debt- to-income qualification
- Interest may be tax deductible
- Right to prepay without penalty
- Student responsible for loan repayment
- Deferred payments while in school (interest is capitalized, sometimes frequently)
- Interest is lower than credit cards and other consumer lending
- Interest may be tax deductible
  - Convenient  
Cons - Parent responsible for repayment
- Typically has a higher interest rate than federal educational lending
-  Interest is capitalized more frequently
- Limited deferment and forbearance options  
- More stringent credit criteria 
- Debt-to-income ratio factored into credit decision  
- Income verification required       
- Interest not tax deductible
- Parent responsible for repayment   
- Generally higher costs involved (closing cost; application fees, etc.)   
- Can be more time consuming
- Decreases equity in household  
- No deferment or forbearance options
- Parent responsible for repayment      
- Costs and risks can be significant 
- May jeopardize retirement  
- No deferment or forbearance
- Withdrawals may be subject to high taxes
- Parent responsible for repayment  
- Fees can be considerably higher    
- Interest not deductible 
- No deferment or forbearance
- Interest is typically compounded monthly    
- Limits family’s access to credit for emergencies
 

 

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University of North Dakota
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Student Financial Aid Office
Twamley Hall Room 216
264 Centennial Drive Stop 8371
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8371
tel: 701.777.3121 or 1.800.CALL.UND (ext.73121)
fax: 701.777.2040
hours: [M-F 8AM - 4:30PM]
email: sfa@mail.und.nodak.edu