Student and Parent Loans

The final date to accept any federal loan funding for Summer 2024 is August 1, 2024

Overview of the different loan programs available to undergraduate and graduate students.

Student Loan Central

Student Financial Aid can help you access a variety of federal, institutional, and private loan programs to help finance your education. Loans are available to undergraduate and graduate students, and each type of loan comes with different terms and conditions that SFA can help you understand before you choose which borrowing program is best for you.

Students can log in to Path@Penn and click on "My Financial Aid" to review and accept any loans available to them. 

Disclosure: All Federal Loan certification, origination, and disbursement information will be submitted to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS), and will be accessible by guarantee agencies, lenders, and institutions determined to be authorized users of the data system.

Learn About Loans

Navigate this section to learn more about the different types of loans you can utilize to finance your Penn education as well as how to plan for your eventual repayment strategy. 

Types of Loans

Undergraduate students, graduate students, and parents all have access to different loan opportunities from federal and private lenders. 

Loan Repayment

It's never too early to think strategically about your loan repayment strategy. 

E-sign

After you apply for a loan, you can sign your promissory note electronically. 

Types of Loans

Undergraduate students, graduate students, and parents all have access to different loan opportunities from federal and private lenders. 

Loan Repayment

It's never too early to think strategically about your loan repayment strategy. 

E-sign

After you apply for a loan, you can sign your promissory note electronically.