1. You can borrow as much as you need. Unlike other types of federal student loans Parent PLUS Loans have virtually no limits when it comes to borrowing. You can borrow up to the cost of attendance minus any other financial aid received.

Direct PLUS and Parent PLUS Loans - Federal Student Aid

The maximum PLUS loan amount you can borrow is the cost of attendance at the school your child will attend minus any other financial assistance your child ...

Direct PLUS Loans - Federal Student Aid

The maximum PLUS loan amount you can receive is the cost of attendance (determined by the school) minus any other financial aid received.

Direct PLUS Loans - GovLoans.gov

Maximum Loan Amount Your childs cost of attendance minus other financial aid. For example if your childs cost of attendance is $6000 and he or she ...

The Dangers of Parent PLUS Loans

Parent PLUS loans can be very dangerous products for borrowers because • The current PLUS loan interest rate is 6.41%. And this is historically low. Most older ...

How Much Should My Parent Borrow For a Parent PLUS Loan?

There are no set borrowing limits for Direct PLUS Loans; however the maximum amount a parent may borrow is the estimated cost of attendance minus any other ...

Parent PLUS Loans What You Need to Know - US News Money

With Parent PLUS loans the parent can borrow up to the cost of the childs attendance each year minus any financial assistance that has been awarded with no ...

Everything You Need to Know About Parent PLUS Loans - The Balance

A dependent first-year student can only borrow up to $5500 in federal student loans per school year for example. But that limit goes up to $9500 if the ...

Parent PLUS Loan Features Benefits & Drawbacks | ISL Education Lending

Repayment Borrowers may choose from different plans to repay the loan over a 10-year period. Loans of more than $30000 are eligible for an extended repayment ...

Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan - Financial Aid & Scholarships

Note the maximum amount of additional unsubsidized loans is up to $4000 per year for students with fewer than 90 earned credit hours and up to $5000 per ...