A list of preferred lenders. The lender is the institution from
which the money is actually borrowed. In a private loan program,
the lender establishes the interest rate and the terms of the loan.
Some lenders offer special incentives that reduce your loan balance
or lower your interest rate.
Federal website with extensive financial aid information including
definitions, explanations and additional resources. One of the
interactive features is an EFC Estimator with which an applicant can
answer question regarding income, asset, family size and number in
college and be given an idea of the family’s’ expected contribution
to college costs using federal methodology. It will also explain how
this number can then be used to estimate funding available from
schools of varying costs.
The Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education provides
information about State funded programs for residents of Missouri
attending postsecondary schools within the State.
Official site for federally funded national service program
offering job opportunities while earning money for college.
This website has information regarding national scholarship competitions, loan availability, the application process, scholarships for disadvantaged and non traditional students, the Federal Application for Aid (FAFSA) and an overall glossary of financial aid terms.
The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis is an organization offering
scholarships and no interest loans to area residents.
The Gates Millennium Scholarship Program has funding information for
minority students.
Scholarship and tips for student considering a study abroad program.
Presents a list of alternative loans in an interactive way so that students and families can present the features most important to them and determine the lender best suited to their needs.
This site has information for both undergraduate and graduate students looking for information about career options and financial aid resources within your state. To help with financial strategies, students looking for loan options can find useful information about loans including anticipated earnings.
Maryville University
650 Maryville University Drive, St. Louis, MO 63141
314.529.9300 1.800.627.9855