What types of student loans are available?

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Studentloans.gov offers a variety of federal student loan programs to assist individuals in funding their education. The primary types of federal student loans include Direct Subsidized Loans, Direct Unsubsidized Loans, Direct PLUS Loans, and Direct Consolidation Loans. Direct Subsidized Loans are designed for undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need, allowing them to borrow without accruing interest while enrolled in school at least half time. On the other hand, Direct Unsubsidized Loans are available to both undergraduate and graduate students, regardless of financial need, but interest begins accruing immediately. Direct PLUS Loans are intended for graduate students and parents of dependent undergraduate students, allowing for higher borrowing limits. Finally, Direct Consolidation Loans enable borrowers to combine multiple federal loans into a single loan with one monthly payment. It is worthwhile to explore the current web page for detailed information on eligibility and application procedures for each loan type, ensuring that one finds the best option for their educational financing needs.
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Answered Jul 17, 2025

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