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Deciding which lender you want to borrow from can be a daunting task. Clemson does not endorse any particular lender, but as a guide, the lenders below are those used by Clemson students/parents during the 2007-08 academic year (Through March 1, 2008). The lender you choose will be the lender for the life of the loan and will be assigned to you in subsequent years. Choice of lender is never denied nor is the processing of a loan from a lender outside of the list below delayed. If you have any questions about this process, please do not hesitate to contact our office.

We encourage you to click on the lender links and research the funding opportunities that these lenders offer. The lenders are sorted alphabetically.

Click on a lender name to visit their web site. In most cases, you can complete an application online.

Lender
Academic Management Services (AMS)
Bank of America
Chase
Citibank
College Foundation, Incorporated (NC)
Commerce Bank
Connecticut Student Loan Foundation
EdAmerica
EIC
Farm Bureau Bank
Fifth Third Bank
Navy Federal Credit Union
Nellie Mae
New Hampshire Higher Education Loan Corporation
PNC Bank
Regions Bank
Rhode Island Student Loan Authority
Sallie Mae Education Trust
SmartFUNDS
South Carolina Student Loan Corporation
SunTrust
Vermont Student Assistance Corporation
Wachovia
Wells Fargo

If you wish to use a lender that is not on the list above, simply complete an application with your lender of choice and the lender will notify us. Clemson University does not participate in the Federal Direct Loan Program.

Other lenders used by Clemson parents during the 2007-08 academic year that are not currently participating in the PLUS Loan Program are listed below. If you used one of these lenders in the past, you will need to select a new lender.

  • Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Authority
  • College Loan Corporation
  • Collegiates
  • Goal Financial
  • MyRichUncle
  • Next Student
  • National Education
  • College Board
  • MOHELA
  • Student Loan Xpress
  • Total Higher Education (Northstar)

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