Student Loans

Student loans can be a valuable resource to help finance your education and make college more accessible. It is important to understand that student loans are a form of financial assistance that must be repaid. Typically, repayment begins once you have completed your degree or if you are no longer enrolled at least half-time in an accredited program. We encourage you to carefully consider your borrowing options and to plan responsibly for repayment to ensure your long-term financial well-being.

Direct Stafford Loans

Federal Direct Stafford Loans are low-interest loans available to students attending UMF at least half-time. Students are not required to make payments during deferment periods. For subsidized loans, the federal government pays the interest while students are in school or in deferment. For unsubsidized loans, students are responsible for the interest that accrues during these periods.

To apply, students must visit the UMF Financial Aid Office and first complete the FAFSA or Renewal FAFSA to determine eligibility for need-based aid, which affects eligibility for the interest subsidy.

Federal Direct PLUS Loans

Federal Direct PLUS Loans (parent loans) are available through the federal government and are based solely on credit-worthiness. Parents can apply for a Direct PLUS Loan at studentloans.gov.

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Educators for Maine Program

The Educators for Maine Program, managed by the Finance Authority of Maine (FAME), offers renewable loans to Maine residents planning to become teachers. These loans may be forgiven if recipients teach in a Maine public school. If recipients do not teach in Maine after graduation, they must repay the loan with a fixed interest rate set at loan approval. Applications are due to FAME by May 1st before the academic year. For eligibility and application details, contact the UMF Financial Aid Office.
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Alternative Education Loans

Alternative Education Loans are available to credit-worthy borrowers and cosigners from participating lending institutions. See more about these private, alternative loans. For details, contact the UMF Financial Aid Office.
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UMF Emergency Loans

Small, short-term, and interest-free emergency loans are available to University of Maine at Farmington students during the regular academic year. Generously funded by contributions from former UMF students, these loans are for bona fide emergencies which cannot be anticipated and are not for paying University charges.

Additional Loan Information

If you have questions any time during the financial aid process, please contact us. We look forward to helping you.

Contact Us

Financial Aid Office / Merrill Center Student Services
University of Maine at Farmington
224 Main Street
Merrill Hall
Farmington, Maine 04938
tel  207-778-7100
fax  207-778-7555
TYY (via Maine Relay Service) dial 711
[email protected]