May 21 2012
NYIT’s NYCOM Hooding Ceremony Honors 291 New Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine
NYIT’s NYCOM Hooding Ceremony Honors 291 New Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine
NYIT Salutes the Class of 2012 at its 51st Annual Commencement
NYIT Holds White Coat Ceremony for Physician Assistants
Occupational Therapy Grads Hold Valedictory Ceremony
Nursing Students Receive Graduation Pins
NYIT-Vancouver Professional Enrichment Workshop: The Art of Conversation
Meaning Is the New Money - Lecture by Gabrielle Bernstein
NYIT-Vancouver Professional Enrichment Workshop: Tools to Supercharge your Business Vocabulary
50th Semi-Annual New Jersey Collegiate Career Day
NYIT-Amman Graduation Ceremony 2012
Truth in Lending Disclosure
In borrowing student loans for college, it is important to be aware of the following:
You should always exhaust all federal student loan borrowing before considering borrowing private student loans because the federal student loans typically have better terms, i.e.: fixed interest rate, more flexible repayment terms, etc. However, if you find you are in need of additional loan funds after borrowing all of the federal loans available to you, below is some important information.
Private loans differ from lender to lender. It’s important to ask questions when seeking a private student loan, so you can compare loans and choose the one that best fits your needs.
Research before you borrow:
Choosing a Cosigner
Since private student loans are credit based, you will probably need a cosigner to qualify. A cosigner is a person who agrees to assume responsibility for repaying your private student loan if you fail to repay.
Budgeting for Repayment:
You should plan ahead when taking out student loans so you know how much to budget for repayment.
Your Rights as a Student Loan Borrower:
You have the right to:
Your Responsibilities as a Borrower:
You are responsible for:
You must notify your lender or servicer if you:
New Lender Requirements for Lending Private Student Loans:
Once you have been credit approved for a private student loan, the lender will send you the following:
New York Institute of Technology does not have a “Preferred Lender List” of private loan lenders that we recommend to students. Students are asked to research and select a lender independently of NYIT. The Financial Aid Office will support every effort made by a student to secure a private student loan, as needed.
The Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA);
Enacted August 14, 2008
Public Law 110-35
Dear Colleague Letter GEN-10-01