Georgia Institute of Technology

Private Educational Lenders

During the 2010-2011 academic year, Georgia Tech students enrolled in degree programs received private education loans from the lenders listed below in alphabetical order. The following is not a preferred lender list and is provided only as a courtesy. You may choose a lender of your choice on or off the list provided. Georgia Tech receives no benefits from any lender. See Georgia Tech's Code of Conduct Regarding Private Lending and Student Choice for further information.

The lenders offering these loans determine their interest rates, enrollment status requirements, repayment options, and any fees that may apply. Contact the lender directly for further information on requirements, rates, and application procedures.

When a lender approves a student's application for a private education loan, the lender requests certification from Georgia Tech's Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, confirming that the requested loan amount, when added to all other aid the student is receiving, will not exceed the student's expected cost of attendance

LENDER WEBSITE
Addison Avenue FCU http://firsttechfed.studentchoice.org
Associated CU https://www.acuonline.org
Chase Bank http://www.chasestudentloans.com
Citibank https://www.studentloan.com/
Community First CU http://www.communityfirstfl.studentchoice.org/
Comstar FCU https://www.comstarfcu.org/
CU Student Loans http://www.custudentloans.org/
Digital FCU https://www.dcu.org
Discover http://www.discoverstudentloans.com/
MEFA http://www.mefa.org/
Mountain America CU https://www.macu.com
New Jersey Commission on Higher Education http://www.state.nj.us/highereducation/
Pentagon FCU https://www.penfed.org/
PNC Bank http://www.pnconcampus.com/
Rhode Island Student Loan Authority http://www.risla.com/
Sallie Mae https://www.salliemae.com/
Suntrust http://www.suntrusteducation.com/
Wells Fargo https://www.wellsfargo.com/student