Student loans from our partners
on College Ave's website
2.59-17.99%
Mid-600s
on Sallie Mae's website
2.89-17.49%
Mid-600's
on SoFi®'s website
3.23-15.99%
Mid-600s
on Ascent's website
13.09-15.26%
Low-Mid 600s
on MPOWER's website
10.24-15.24%
None
on Ascent's website
13.09-15.26%
Low-Mid 600s
on Funding U's website
7.95-12.49%
None
on MPOWER's website
10.24-15.24%
None
on SoFi®'s website
3.99-9.99%
650
on Earnest's website
3.95-9.99%
650
on ELFI's website
4.29-8.44%
680
on College Ave's website
2.59-17.99%
Mid-600s
on Sallie Mae's website
2.89-17.49%
Mid-600's
on SoFi®'s website
3.23-15.99%
Mid-600s
on College Ave's website
2.59-15.99%
Mid-600s
on Sallie Mae's website
2.89-14.99%
Mid-600's
on Ascent's website
2.69-16.61%
Low-Mid 600s
on College Ave's website
2.59-17.99%
Mid-600s
on Ascent's website
5.25-15.51%
660
on SoFi®'s website
4.12-16.73%
Mid-600s
What can student loans be used for?
- Tuition and fees
- On-campus room and board
- Off-campus housing and utilities
- Transportation, including gas, tolls, buses and trains
- Books, supplies and equipment related to your major
- Miscellaneous personal supplies, including toiletries and medication
- Housing supplies, including linens, a microwave and dishes
- Groceries
- Care for dependents, as long as you let your school’s financial aid office know this allowance should be factored into your aid package
- Fees for professional testing, licensing and certificates
- Study abroad program costs
What you shouldn't use your student loans for
- Entertainment, such as concert tickets and Netflix subscriptions
- Pricey electronics, such as an oversized television or sound system
- Travel, vacations or hotel stays
- A new car, motorcycle or a bicycle
- Nightly takeout or delivery food
- A down payment or repairs on a home or car
- Small business expenses
- Other debt, such as personal loans, auto loans and credit cards
- Anyone else’s education costs









