Graduate Student Loans
Ready for a career glow up? A graduate degree can open the door and put you on the fast track to success.
Adulting done right: invest in your education and yourself
One and done
No need to reapply every year. Just request what you need each year, up to your maximum amount, and we’ll send the money directly to your school.1
Flexible line of credit
Instead of getting the whole amount at once (and paying interest on all of it), our line of credit lets you borrow just what you need, when you need it.
Your choice of payment terms
Pay interest only or defer payments until after graduation—or pay your loan off anytime with no penalties. Enroll in autopay for 0.25% off your rate.2
Who can apply for a graduate student loan?
To apply for a graduate student loan, you must be:
- A U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- A student at one of our approved schools (be sure to check our list before applying)
- Continually enrolled in a degree-granting program and meeting the school’s minimum Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) criteria
- Able to meet our standard credit criteria (with a cosigner if necessary)
- Eligible for Georgia’s Own membership (you can apply before becoming a member of the Credit Union, but you will need to become a member in order for the loan to be funded)
Visit our Student Loan Center for all the details.
It's easy to apply
Getting approved for a graduate student loan can take up to six weeks. Here’s how it works:
- You send in your application.
- You send your documents. You can securely upload, mail, or fax them. We’ll let you know exactly what we need.
- We get your loan certified. We contact your school’s financial aid office so they can certify your loan.
- We send the money. We transfer the money directly to your school.
Don’t worry—we’ll send you email updates throughout the process, so you always know what’s going on. If you need help, we have counselors available.
Student Loan FAQs
Yes, you can still apply for a student loan if you don’t have any income. However, you will need a cosigner—a close family member, parent, or friend who agrees to pay back the loan if you’re not able to.
No, you don’t have to go to college in Georgia to get a private student loan through us. In fact, we have a list of nearly 2,000 approved undergraduate and graduate schools across the country that are eligible.
No. For undergraduate and graduate student loans, the money from your loan is sent directly to your school to pay for tuition, fees, and room and board.
If you’re refinancing a student loan, then the money goes directly to your original lender to pay off your previous loan.
Unsubsidized loans are available to undergraduate and graduate students—but, unlike subsidized loans, students don’t need to show financial need. Your school decides how much you can borrow, and you’re responsible for paying the interest during all periods.
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1Subject to credit qualification and annual credit review. Must meet school’s Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements. Approved schools subject to change without notification.
2The APR will not fall below the floor rate regardless of the index or any additional rate discount.