Chase college loans can help you pay for your education
Paying for college can be overwhelming—that's where Chase college loans come in. We understand that the need for college loans can come at different times in your life, that's why Chase offers a variety of college loans to fit your needs. We want to educate you about Chase college loans and help you find the loan that's right for you.
Chase college loan options
A variety of Chase college loans are available for different people and for different stages of life. Everyone has different needs and Chase college loans can help address your specific needs.
Chase college loans can help:- College students
- Graduate students
- Recent graduates
- Health education students
What's the difference between a federal student loan and a private student loan?
Federal student loans have low fixed interest rates and may include federally subsidized interest. Additionally, they have many flexible repayment and deferment options. Private student loans, like the Chase Select loan, are designed to supplement federal loans when federal loans, grants and other forms of financial aid aren't enough to cover the entire cost of your education. You should always exhaust your federal student loan options before applying for a private student loan. Chase does not offer federal student loans. Federal student loans are provided by the U.S. Department of Education, through the Direct Loan program.
Use scholarships and grants before obtaining college loans
Before you consider a Chase private college loan, look for as much free money as possible, and then apply for federal student loans. Free money, like scholarships and grants, is money you don't have to repay. Information on scholarships and grants can be found at your educational institution, and also through professional organizations associated with your major, your employer, as well as from federal and state governments and private sources. Scholarships and grants may help lower the amount of college loans you need, which means you can worry less about the accumulating interest and post-graduation payments associated with college loans.
Why choose Chase for college loans?
When it comes to college loans, Chase is a national leader with a history of working with thousands of students every year. Chase college loan specialists are available to help answer your questions by e-mail or by telephone. They can also help you find the private college loan that may be most beneficial to your situation.
To apply for a Chase college loan, visit ChaseStudentLoans.com.
*Important information: As students determine the best way to finance their education, they should consider the full range of student financial aid options available. Private loans can be used when federal loans, grants and other forms of financial aid are not sufficient to cover the full cost of attendance.
Chase does not sell its private student loans to another lender.
Chase private student loans are subject to credit approval, receipt of a completed and signed loan application/promissory note and self-certification form, verification of application information, acceptance of loan terms, and school certification of loan amount and student’s enrollment at a Chase-participating school.
This information was current as of 06/30/2010 and is subject to change. Contact Chase for the most up-to-date terms.


