Private student loans are obtained through lending institutions and are not part of the federal student loan programs. In most cases, federal student loan terms and conditions are more favorable than terms and conditions for private loans. Care should be taken when choosing to use private loans to assist in paying for higher education. It is important to remember that student loans of any kind must ultimately be repaid.
Students may seek a private loan to cover expenses not covered by their federal student loan eligibility but they cannot receive more than their cost of attendance minus any other assistance they are receiving to help with college related costs. Application for private loans is initiated by the student through a lending institution of their choice.
Federal loans are made by the government and the terms and conditions are set by law. Private loans are made by organizations such as banks and credit unions. The lender sets the terms and conditions for private loans. A chart showing the primary differences can be found at https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/types/loans/federal-vs-private.
Montana Tech partners with Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation to provide you with FASTChoice. FASTChoice is a tool which will help you compare the loan products that our students have used historically.
*Please note that students have the right to choose any lender that offers a private student loan. It does not have to be a lender listed in FASTChoice or one that has been used historically at our school.
Montana Tech recommends that you first exhaust all Federal Subsidized and Unsubsidized loan options at your disposal before choosing private loans as an option. Once you have decided that private loans are necessary, you should then research the loan terms offered by lending institutions to determine if you are comfortable with them. Once you have chosen a lender, the steps to apply are: