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University Undergraduate Loans
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scholarships
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https://fas.ucsd.edu/types/loans/university-undergraduate-loans.html
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https://fas.ucsd.edu/types/loans/index.html
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University Undergraduate Loans

Source: https://fas.ucsd.edu/types/loans/university-undergraduate-loans.html Parent: https://fas.ucsd.edu/types/loans/index.html

Offered and distributed by UC San Diego, university loans may be available to eligible undergraduates.

Amount: $400 to $5,500 per year, depending on your need

Aggregate Limits: $11,000 for a student who has not completed two academic years of undergraduate work. $27,000 for an undergraduate student who has completed two academic years and is pursuing a bachelor's degree.

Need-based/subsidized?: Yes. No interest accrues during in-school, grace, and authorized deferment periods. You begin paying interest after you leave school, or when your grace/ deferment period ends.

Offered and disbursed by: UC San Diego

Interest rate: 5% fixed

Loan fees: None

Repayment of principal and interest begins 9 months after your full-time or half-time enrollment ends.

To borrow the University Loan

  1. File your FAFSA or California Dream Act Application and provide any requested documents before the deadlines.
  2. UC San Diego determines who is offered a University Loan which are displayed and can be accepted in the “Selection” column within the Manage Awards drawer of the Financial Aid and Scholarships Student Portal.
  3. If accepted, additional requirements pertaining to this type of loan are handled directly between the borrower and Heartland ECSI.
  4. Once all of the requirements have been completed the turnaround time for Heartland ECSI to notify UC San Diego is approximately 3 to 5 business days.
  5. Loan funds will be credited to your UC San Diego student account (read more about how you get your money).

If you've been offered Federal Work-Study but don't plan to work, you may ask the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office in writing to switch your Federal Work-Study to a University loan (if funding is available).

Please note that federal student loans are available to most students regardless of income and provide a range of repayment options including income-based repayment plans and loan forgiveness benefits, which other education loans are not required to provide.

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