These federal loans enable parents with qualifying credit histories to borrow money to pay for their dependent children’s undergraduate education. The loans are offered directly by the U.S. Department of Education and are intended to cover educational expenses not already covered by the student’s financial aid package. Repayment begins shortly after the loan is fully disbursed, though deferment options exist under certain circumstances.
Access to this financing option can significantly broaden educational opportunities for students whose families might otherwise be unable to afford college. The availability of these loans can impact college enrollment rates and influence the financial planning strategies of families saving for higher education. During the period in question, specific policy changes and economic conditions potentially affected interest rates, loan terms, and overall borrowing trends within this program.