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From textbooks to tuition, we've got you covered.
Don't let the rising costs of higher education get you down. Whether you need to cover smaller expenses like books and meals, or several thousand dollars to assist with tuition costs, we're
here to help.
Our partnership with CU Student Higher Education Loan Program (CU Student H.E.L.P.) helps students fill the gap between the cost of attendance and traditional financial aid. With a CU
Student H.E.L.P. loan, no payments are required while the student is enrolled at least half-time. Other benefits include a 12-month grace period after graduation and no penalty for prepayment.
For additional information about the CU Student H.E.L.P. loan program or to apply online,
visit the CU Student H.E.L.P. website.
First-time visitors, click here. Return visitors, click here.
Or, call (877) CUEDLOAN or
(877) 283-3562.
Undergraduate and Graduate Loans
Loan Minimum: |
$500 |
| Loan Maximum: |
The Total Cost of Education for your school minus other financial aid, up to an aggregate lifetime maximum of $250,000. |
| Interest Rate: |
Competitive rates exclusive to credit union members |
| Loan Fees: |
Competitive fees exclusive to credit union members |
| Grace Period: |
12 months after graduation. |
| Incidental Loan Option: |
$500 to $3,0001 |
| Cosigner Required? |
Quorum FCU encourages all loan applicants to apply with a creditworthy cosigner to increase their chances of approval and of obtaining a lower interest rate and/or loan fee. |
Additional Program Features
- Borrowers can apply online 24/7 and get an online decision in less than a minute;
- Cosigner is eligible for release during repayment;2
- Borrowers may receive interest rate reductions for auto-debit and on-time payments;2
- Level and graduated repayment options with forbearance up to one year; and
- No prepayment penalties.
Borrower Qualifications
To be eligible for a Quorum CU Student H.E.L.P. loan, the borrower must be 18 (19 in Nebraska and Alabama, 21 in Puerto Rico & Mississippi)3 by the date of application, enrolled at least half-time in, or admitted to, an eligible institution and a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen holding a valid, unexpired USCIS form I-151 or I-551. Borrower must be making satisfactory academic progress.
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