Are there any
borrowing requirements my parents have to meet?
Yes, generally they have to pass a credit check.
If they dont pass, they might still be able to receive a loan if
someone, such as a relative or friend who can pass the credit check, agrees
to endorse the loan and promises to repay it if your parents dont.
Your parents might also qualify for a loan if they dont pass the
credit check if they can demonstrate that extenuating circumstances exist.
For them to borrow for you, you must meet the general eligibility requirements
for federal student aid (see
web page), and your parents must also meet some of these general requirements.
For example, they must meet citizenship requirements or be eligible
noncitizens* and may not be in default*
or owe a refund to any FSA program.
| NOTE: Your school can refuse to certify your parents loan application, or can certify a loan for an amount less than they would otherwise be eligible for, if the school documents the reason for its action and explains the reason to your parents in writing. The schools decision is final and cannot be appealed to the U.S. Department of Education. |
Source: U.S. Department of Education, Student Aid Department