With the Bank Of America loan.. I think it's only the education maximizer loan that can be used for anything.. they have a few different loans available but that's the only one that I found that sends the money directly to the borrower and all that.. the website is
www.educationmaximizer.com and go to FAQ for details regardin that loan.
I looked up the Bank One Loan and here's some info about that:
Bank One - Education One Loan - Graduate/Professional Education
Interest= 7.22% and APR = 7.84%
borrow - 1500 - 30,000/year
funds sent to borrower
no financial aid forms or school cert. required
origination fee from 5-10%; no repayment fee
The other loan that I wanted to put at the start of the thread is from NextSTUDENT (
http://www.nextstudent.com/private_l...ligibility.asp
Health Professions Private Loan
For CREDITWORTHY borrowers (good credit)
-you can borrow up to 45,000 annually and must show proof of enrollment, satisfactory credit history, etc.
- Interest (depends on credit) - Creditworthy health professional - Prime +0%; origination fee of 6% (and it said an APR of 4.56% but I'm not sure if that's correct.. I would double-check that)
-Credit READY rates are slightly higher and have additional fees
-Funds sent DIRECTLY to borrower
I can't seem to access this loan (NextSTUDENT loan) through links on the site so you'll probably have to type the put the address in to read about it.