Lori,
Yes, I do know how you feel as I heard of my acceptance in mid-February and waiting until early April to receive my financial aid package from Hopkins. I'm sorry that you will experience a longer delay. I can give you insight into the private lenders as I've been monitoring the situation on an almost daily basis. Your financial aid situation will be different if you are pursing a BSN or MSN, can you post again and let me know? I assume you will beginning school in the fall, August or September?
I used
www.finaid.org to select a handful of lenders and then proceeded to find the details of their loan products, the best rates they offered, the index they used (Prime Rate v. LIBOR), repayment term, and any APR discounts (e.g. after 48 on-time payments you get a rate cut of 0.5% as an example).
In terms of federal loans, as the Stafford/Direct loan limits are increasing, you will likely be able to take advantage of an extra $2K if you are pursuing an undergraduate degree. Unfortunately, graduate student limits will not be increasing.
Do you have more than one school to choose from or are you sure you'll be attending the private school? If the cost is a make or break, then unfortunately you will likely have to wait until you get your FA package and then determine what portion you will have to pursue privately.
If you have a limited (or not-so-great) credit history, you may want to discuss the option of a co-signer with any family members you may have now, to be realistic about your options with them if you should need an individual to co-sign.
Good luck!
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