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Private Financial Aid

Considering private education loans? Learn how they compare to federal aid and how to apply responsibly.

Comparing Loan Options

Loan Features Application Deadline Deposit Deadline
Based on Financial Need Yes No
Requires Credit Check No (except PLUS Loans) Yes
Interest Rates Fixed Fixed or Variable
Subsidized Interest Available (Subsidized Loans) Not Available
Repayment Flexibility Income-driven plans available Varies by lender
Forgiveness Options Yes (e.g., PSLF) Rare
Deferment/Forbearance Standardized by Law Varies by lender

Step 1

Research Lenders: Use independent loan comparison tools to evaluate all your private loan options.

Step 2

Apply Directly: Complete your application through the private lender’s website following their required steps.

Step 3

School Certification: Once approved, the private lender will contact our Office of the Registrar to certify your enrollment and cost of attendance.

Step 4

Plan Ahead: Processing private loans can take three to four weeks by your chosen lender. Apply early and stay in contact with your lenders to avoid delays.

Regulatory Transparency and Consumer Protection

University of Western States complies with all federal regulations regarding private education loans by:

  • Certifying any eligible private loan lender of the student’s choice
  • Ensuring no conflict of interest exists in providing lender information
  • Prohibiting co-branding with lenders (no logos, mascots, or endorsements)
  • Annually reviewing student-used lenders and updating available information

Protect Yourself From Student Loan Scams 

You and your family should remain alert to scams related to financial aid and student loans. Scammers may attempt to impersonate legitimate lenders, servicers, or government agencies. You will never be asked to pay for help with federal aid.

  • Tip: Be cautious of unsolicited phone calls, emails, or messages promising loan forgiveness or fast approval.
  • Verify: Only use trusted sources when applying for or managing your student loans.