Student Loans
Whether you’re gearing up for college, navigating life after graduation, or somewhere in between, we’re here to make student loans less confusing—and way more manageable.
I need to...
Take Out Student Loans
Whether you're an undergraduate, graduate student, or preparing for career training, we'll help you understand every step of the student loan process. Discover how federal and private loans work, how much you can borrow, and what to expect from different lenders before committing.

FAFSA
- FAFSA Guide 2025 – 2026
- 2025 – 2026 FAFSA Requirements: Documents, Eligibility, and What’s New
- FAFSA Deadlines
- How to File the FAFSA When You Don’t Live With Your Parents
- How to Report Parents’ Cash, Checking Accounts, and Savings on the FAFSA
- How to Edit the FAFSA Form After Submitting: Q&A Guide
- How to Add More Than 20 Schools to the FAFSA
FAFSA FAQ
- How Long Does the FAFSA Take to Complete & Process?
- How Much Does FAFSA Give? What to Expect in 2025
- What Should You Do If FAFSA Doesn't Cover Everything?
- What Is the Student Aid Index (SAI), and How Does It Work on the FAFSA?
- How Often Do You Need to File the FAFSA?
- Should You Include Your Spouse's Income on the FAFSA?
- Can You Complete the FAFSA Without a Driver’s License?
- FAFSA Independent Student: Real Loophole to Get More Financial Aid?
Financial Aid
- How Does Financial Aid Work?
- Am I Eligible for Financial Aid?
- How to Ask for More Financial Aid
- Can You Request More Financial Aid During the Semester?
- How to Write a Financial Aid Appeal Letter
- What to Do If You Maxed Out Financial Aid
- Need-Based and Non-Need-Based Financial Aid Guide
- The Complete Guide to Financial Aid for International Students
Private Student Loan Lender Reviews
LendEDU's top-rated lenders:
Other lenders:
- Brazos Review
- PNC Review
- RISLA Review
- Prodigy Finance Review
- MPOWER Financing Review
- Earnest Review
- Edly Review
- Funding U Review
- A.M. Money Review
- EdvestinU Review
- Nelnet Bank Review
- Union Federal Review
- Bank of North Dakota Review
- NJCLASS Review
- Advantage Education Review
- INvestEd Review
- Climb Credit Review
- Custom Choice Review
- Credit Union Student Choice Review
- Sparrow Review
- ELFI Review
- LendKey Review
- Navy Federal Review
- CollegeFinance Review
- Purefy Review
- PenFed Review
Types of Private Student Loans
- Based on financial profile
- Based on institution
- Based on immigration status
- For non-traditional applicants
- Career training loans
- For parents
- For graduate students
- For health professions

The Best of the Best 🏆 See which lenders won
LendEDU's 2025 Awards for Best Private Student Loans
Repay Your Student Loans
Learn about repayment plans, forgiveness options, solutions for delinquent and defaulted student loans, and strategies to stay on track with repayment and get out of debt faster.

Plan Your Payoff Strategy
- How to Manage Your Student Loan Debt
- How to Pay Off $100K in Student Loans in 6 Steps
- How Long Will It Take to Pay Off Student Loans? Timelines for $10K – $200K
- How to Pay Off Student Loans Fast: 12 Strategies to Become Debt-Free Sooner
- How to Calculate Your Minimum Student Loan Payment
- Can You Make Principal-Only Payments on Student Loans?
- What "Do Not Advance Due Date" Means for Student Loan Repayment
- Student Loan Payments Too High? 7 Strategies to Lower or Pause Them
- Can You Pay Student Loans Off Early? What to Know Before You Decide
- 10 Reasons Your Student Loan Payment Increased (and What to Do About It)
- Student Loan Repayment Plan Denied? What to Know in September 2025
Navigating Repayment Plans
- Is Student Loan Repayment Still Paused in September 2025?
- Student Loan Income-Based Repayment (IBR) Calculator
- Student Loan Deferment & Forbearance Calculator
- How to Recertify Your IDR Plan in 2025
- Income-Driven Repayment Plans Guide
- What Is the Best Student Loan Servicer? Our 2025 Analysis
- The Complete List of Federal Student Loan Servicers for 2025
- What to Do If Your Student Loans Were Sold to Another Company
- Your Student Loan Balance Says Paid in Full? Here’s the Real Reason
- How to Check My Student Loans
Delinquency and Default
Refinance Your Student Loans
Looking to save on interest or simplify your payments? Refinancing could be the solution. Learn how refinancing works, when it makes sense, and which lenders offer the most competitive rates.

How Student Loan Refinance Works
- What Is Student Loan Refinance, and How Does It Work in 2025?
- Does Refinancing Student Loans Hurt Your Credit?
- Does Refinancing Student Loans Save Money?
- How Much Does It Cost to Refinance a Student Loan?
- 10 Must‑Know Pros and Cons of Refinancing Student Loans
- Is It Ever a Good Idea to Refinance Federal Student Loans?
- Can You Refinance Student Loans More Than Once?
- How Many Times Can You Refinance a Student Loan?

The Best of the Best 🏆 See which companies won
LendEDU's 2025 Awards for Student Loan Refinance Companies
All student loan articles
-
How to Pay for a Ph.D.
To pay for a Ph.D., exhaust options for free money, including scholarships and grants, first. Your school can help you find them. Then consider federal and private student loans to…
-
How to Pay for CDL Training in 2025: 7 Smart Financial Aid and Loan Options
Federal and private student loans can pay for CDL training. How to get student loans for truck driving school depends on the program and the type of loan you're applying…
-
How to Pay for College Books and Supplies: Student Loans, Financial Aid, and More
Most students use loans to cover their tuition and fees, but you can also use these funds to pay for supplies, books, and other college expenses.
-
How to Pay for College Books: Free, Cheap, and Last-Resort Options
Textbooks can be very expensive. You can pay for the books you need using grants, scholarships, or student loan funds. You can also buy used textbooks, opt for e-books, or…
-
How to Pay for College Housing in 2025: FAFSA Financial Aid and Other Options
There are different options for how to pay for room and board, including scholarships, grants, and student loans.
-
How to Pay for College If You Don’t Qualify for Federal Financial Aid
Federal loans aren't the only option for covering college costs. Scholarships, grants, and private loans can help to close the cap if you're denied federal aid.
-
How to Pay for College Without Parents’ Help: 7 Tips
Up until high school graduation, you’re typically used to your parents footing the bill. But not everyone’s parents are willing (or able) to pay for college. So what can you…
-
How to Pay for Medical School in the Caribbean: 2025 Aid and Loans
It’s possible to use federal and private student loans for medical school in Caribbean colleges, but you’ll need to start your research and applications early.
-
How to Pay Off $100K in Student Loans in 6 Steps
To repay $100,000 in student loans, you can choose the right repayment program, refine your budget, direct extra money toward your loans in the most efficient way, and find ways…
-
How to Pay Off $200K Student Loans: 7 Strategies for High-Balance Borrowers
Pursuing a professional degree can be a rewarding path—but it often comes with a staggering price tag. According to a 2024 report from the Education Data Initiative, the average student…