How to Apply for a Private Student Loan
Private education loans often involve more detailed qualification standards than federal programs. Many lenders evaluate credit history and may require a co-signer.
If you are thinking about borrowing through a private lender, consider the following steps:
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Review whether federal loans, scholarships, grants, or other resources can meet your needs first.
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Explore opportunities to manage or reduce expenses before determining the amount you may need to borrow.
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Borrow conservatively and request only what is necessary for your education-related costs.
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Compare lenders carefully, paying attention to interest rates, repayment structures, fees, borrower protections, and co-signer policies.
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Use reputable financial wellness and loan comparison tools to strengthen your understanding of how different products may affect you over time.
Our Institutional Approach
At Ave Maria School of Law, we are committed to helping students responsibly evaluate financing options when additional assistance is needed beyond federal student loans.
To support this process, Ave Maria School of Law provides access to ELMSelect, a loan comparison tool that allows students to:
• Compare private education loan products from multiple lenders
• Review interest rates and repayment terms
• Understand eligibility requirements
• Evaluate borrower protections and co-signer options
This resource provides real-time lender information so that students and families may make thoughtful financial decisions aligned with their educational goals.
Federal Aid Comes First
Before pursuing a private loan, students should ensure they have explored all available federal financial aid programs.
Federal student loans are required by law to offer flexible repayment options, including income-driven repayment plans and loan forgiveness opportunities that private lenders are not obligated to provide.
For this reason, federal aid is typically the first funding source considered before applying for a private education loan.
Loan Comparison Tool
Ave Maria School of Law provides access to ELMSelect as a loan comparison resource. Students may explore private loan options using the ELMSelect platform. You are not required to use this tool or to select a lender based on participation in any comparison system.