Disclaimer
The Office of Student Financial Aid at Texas Tech University is committed to
providing educational funding options to students and parents to fulfill
student’s goals and dreams.
Borrowers must choose their own lender. The Texas Tech University Preferred
Lender list includes lenders that have been evaluated by the Office of Student
Financial Aid at Texas Tech University using criteria we deem appropriate and valuable to consider
when borrowing a student loan. You may choose any lender that participates in
the Federal Family Education Loan Programs, whether they are included on the
Preferred Lender list or not.
Before making the decision to borrow, students and parents should review the
following guidelines:
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Lenders are evaluated annually to be included on the Preferred Lender List.
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Texas Tech University does not receive any benefits in exchange for placing a
lender on the Preferred Lender List.
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A student or parent borrower may select any lender and is not restricted to the
lenders presented on the Texas Tech University Preferred Lender list. A
borrower should not be directed to any specific lender by the University.For lender specific borrower benefits including guarantee and origination fee
information, please refer directly to the lender’s website.
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A student or parent has the right to cancel their student loan, in part or in
full. The request for cancellation
must be submitted in writing to the Texas Tech University Student Financial Aid
Office.
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A lender may retain the borrower’s promissory note while in school and through
the repayment time period, while other lenders may sell the note to a secondary
market for repayment. A borrower should contact the lender selected to
determine their specific process.
Federal Family Education Loan Update
The student loan industry has experienced quite a few changes in the last year.
Several lenders have made the decision to change their participation in one or
more loan programs for various reasons. The levels of participation may vary
from temporarily suspending to permanently exiting one or more loan programs
(Stafford, PLUS, Consolidation and/or Alternative lending). Students and
parents may obtain additional information regarding changes in the student loan
industry, lender participation and updates at FinAid.org
(FinAid.org). The Office of Student
Financial Aid wants assure you that we remain committed to assisting you with
your educational loan needs and continue to provide borrowers with as many
choices as possible.
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