Attention Students! Before borrowing, always remember to utilize any free financial aid, including grants and scholarships, first. Next, maximize your Federal Stafford Loan and Federal Perkins Loan (you must qualify for this loan) borrowing limits before turning elsewhere for loans. If you qualify for a Federal Perkins Loan, your school will include it in your financial aid award letter. To apply for a Stafford, complete the FAFSA and contact your school's financial aid office.
RI Family Education Loan
- RISLA's low fixed rate private education loan
- Rates lower than the Federal PLUS Loan
- State-based loan from a non-profit agency
- Choose your repayment option
- No application fees
- Zero origination fees on all immediate repayment loans for 2012/13
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Financial Literacy 101
Take RISLA financial literacy course and get zero origination fees on your qualifying 2012/13 deferred repayment Rhode Island Family Education Loan. Also, learn about:
- Budgeting
- Financing Higher Education
- Identity Theft
- Understanding Credit
Please note it will take you from 15 minutes to one hour to complete this course. You can complete it in sections and do not have to finish it prior to submitting your loan application. You can always come back and log in to move on to the next section.