Private Lender List
               
	
  Lewis  University encourages students to complete a  and take advantage of all  sources of federal, state, and university aid before turning to private loans (also  called alternative loans). The interest rate, repayment fees and terms are more  favorable with Federal Direct Loans. Private loans do not require students to 
   submit a FAFSA, are based on credit-worthiness, and have variable interest.  Private loans must be repaid separately from federal loans once students are no  longer enrolled at least part-time.
   
    On the right is a historic list of loans and/or lenders from whom our students have borrowed  over the past three years and it includes only those that continue to offer  private alternative loans. º£½ÇÉçÇø does not have any specialized  relationships with any lender listed, nor do we recommend any lender on this  list. 
    This list is provided to you as a starting point in finding private  education loans. All disclosure information is available from each lender’s  website. Students who use private student loans are responsible for initiating  this process and providing all necessary certification information to the  lender and º£½ÇÉçÇø.
    Loan Disclosures are available from each lender on the list provided.  You may either review the loan disclosure information on the lenders website or email a request for a disclosure to the Financial Aid Services Office at finaaid@lewisu.edu.  Since each bank has a separate disclosure statement please provide the name of the bank(s) that you are requesting a disclosure statement for.
    
 
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