[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 34, Volume 3]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 34CFR682.204]



[Page 645-650]

 

                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION

 

 CHAPTER VI--OFFICE OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

 

PART 682_FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOAN (FFEL) PROGRAM--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart B_General Provisions

 

Sec. 682.204  Maximum loan amounts.



    (a) Stafford Loan Program annual limits. (1) In the case of an 

undergraduate student who has not successfully completed the first year 

of a program of undergraduate education, the total amount the student 

may borrow for any academic year of study under the Stafford Loan 

Program in combination with the Federal Direct Stafford/Ford Loan 

Program may not exceed the following:

    (i) $2,625 for a program of study of at least a full academic year 

in length.

    (ii) For a one-year program of study with less than a full academic 

year remaining, the amount that is the same ratio to $2,625 as the--

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    (iii) For a program of study that is less than a full academic year 

in length, the amount that is the same ratio to $2,625 as the lesser of 

the--

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    (2) In the case of a student who has successfully completed the 

first year of an undergraduate program but has not successfully 

completed the second year of an undergraduate program, the total amount 

the student may borrow for any academic year of study under the Stafford 

Loan Program in combination with the Federal Direct Stafford/Ford Loan 

Program may not exceed the following:

    (i) $3,500 for a program whose length is at least a full academic 

year in length.

    (ii) For a program of study with less than a full academic year 

remaining, an amount that is the same ratio to $3,500 as the--

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    (3) In the case of an undergraduate student who has successfully 

completed the first and second years of a program of study of 

undergraduate education but has not successfully completed the remainder 

of the program, the total amount the student may borrow for any academic 

year of study under the Stafford Loan Program in combination with the 

Federal Direct Stafford/Ford Loan Program may not exceed the following:

    (i) $5,500 for a program whose length is at least an academic year 

in length.

    (ii) For a program of study with less than a full academic year 

remaining, an amount that is the same ratio to $5,500 as the--

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    (4) In the case of a student who has an associate or baccalaureate 

degree that is required for admission into a program and who is not a 

graduate or professional student, the total amount the student may 

borrow for any academic year of study may not exceed the amounts in 

paragraph (a)(3) of this section.

    (5) In the case of a graduate or professional student, the total 

amount the student may borrow for any academic year of study under the 

Stafford Loan Program, in combination with any amount borrowed under the 

Federal Direct Stafford/Ford Loan Program, may not exceed $8,500.

    (6) In the case of a student enrolled for no longer than one 

consecutive 12-month period in a course of study necessary for 

enrollment in a program leading to a degree or certificate, the total 

amount the student may borrow for any academic year of study under the 

Stafford Loan Program in combination with the Federal Direct Stafford/

Ford Loan Program may not exceed the following:

    (i) $2,625 for coursework necessary for enrollment in an 

undergraduate degree or certificate program.

    (ii) $5,500 for coursework necessary for enrollment in a graduate or 

professional degree or certificate program for a student who has 

obtained a baccalaureate degree.

    (7) In the case of a student who has obtained a baccalaureate degree 

and is enrolled or accepted for enrollment in coursework necessary for a 

professional credential or certification from a State that is required 

for employment as a teacher in an elementary or secondary school in that 

State, the total amount the student may borrow for any academic year of 

study under the Stafford Loan Program in combination with the Federal 

Direct Stafford/Ford Loan Program may not exceed $5,500.

    (8) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(4) of this section, an 

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student who is enrolled in a program that is one academic year or less 

in length may not borrow an amount for any academic year of study that 

exceeds the amounts in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.

    (9) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(4) of this section--

    (i) An undergraduate student who is enrolled in a program that is 

more than one academic year in length and who has not successfully 

completed the first year of that program may not borrow an amount for 

any academic year of study that exceeds the amounts in paragraph (a)(1) 

of this section.

    (ii) An undergraduate student who is enrolled in a program that is 

more than one academic year in length and who has successfully completed 

the first year of that program, but has not successfully completed the 

second year of the program, may not borrow an amount for any academic 

year of study that exceeds the amounts in paragraph (a)(2) of this 

section.

    (b) Stafford Loan Program aggregate limits. The aggregate unpaid 

principal amount of all Stafford Loan Program loans in combination with 

loans received by the student under the Federal Direct Stafford/Ford 

Loan Program, but excluding the amount of capitalized interest may not 

exceed the following:

    (1) $23,000 in the case of any student who has not successfully 

completed a program of study at the undergraduate level.

    (2) $65,500, in the case of a graduate or professional student, 

including loans for undergraduate study.

    (c) Unsubsidized Stafford Loan Program. (1) In the case of a 

dependent undergraduate student, the total amount the student may borrow 

for any period of study under the Unsubsidized Stafford Loan Program in 

combination with the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford/Ford Loan 

Program is the same as the amount determined under paragraph (a) of this 

section, less any amount received under the Stafford Loan Program or the 

Federal Direct Stafford/Ford Loan Program.

    (2) In the case of an independent undergraduate student, a graduate 

or professional student, or certain dependent undergraduate students 

under the conditions specified in Sec. 682.201(a)(3), the total amount 

the student may borrow for any period of enrollment under the 

Unsubsidized Stafford Loan and Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford/Ford 

Loan programs may not exceed the amounts determined under paragraph (a) 

of this section less any amount received under the Federal Stafford Loan 

Program or the Federal Direct Stafford/Ford Loan Program, in combination 

with the amounts determined under paragraph (d) of this section.

    (d) Additional eligibility under the Unsubsidized Stafford Loan 

Program. In addition to any amount borrowed under paragraphs (a) and (c) 

of this section, an independent undergraduate student, graduate or 

professional student, and certain dependent undergraduate students under 

the conditions specified in Sec. 682.201(a)(3) may borrow additional 

amounts under the Unsubsidized Stafford Loan Program. The additional 

amount that such a student may borrow under the Unsubsidized Stafford 

Loan Program in combination with the Federal Direct Unsubsidized 

Stafford/Ford Loan Program, in addition to the amounts allowed under 

paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section for any academic year of study--

    (1) In the case of a student who has not successfully completed the 

first year of a program of undergraduate education, may not exceed the 

following:

    (i) $4,000 for a program of study of at least a full academic year.

    (ii) For a one-year program of study with less than a full academic 

year remaining, the amount that is the same ratio to $4,000 as the--

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    (iii) For a program of study that is less than a full academic year 

in length, an amount that is the same ratio to $4,000 as the lesser of--

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    (2) In the case of a student who has completed the first year of a 

program of undergraduate education but has not successfully completed 

the second year of a program of undergraduate education may not exceed 

the following:

    (i) $4,000 for a program of study of at least a full academic year 

in length.

    (ii) For a program of study with less than a full academic year 

remaining, an amount that is the same ratio to $4,000 as the--

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    (3) In the case of a student who has successfully completed the 

second year of a program of undergraduate education, but has not 

completed the remainder of the program, may not exceed the following:

    (i) $5,000 for a program of study of at least a full academic year.

    (ii) For a program of study with less than a full academic year 

remaining, an amount that is the same ratio to $5,000 as the--

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    (4) In the case of a student who has an associate or baccalaureate 

degree that is required for admission into a program and who is not a 

graduate or professional student, the total amount the student may 

borrow for any academic year of study may not exceed the amounts in 

paragraph (d)(3) of this section.

    (5) In the case of a graduate or professional student, may not 

exceed $10,000.

    (6) In the case of a student enrolled for no longer than one 

consecutive 12-month period in a course of study necessary for 

enrollment in a program leading to a degree or a certificate may not 

exceed the following:

    (i) $4,000 for coursework necessary for enrollment in an 

undergraduate degree or certificate program.

    (ii) $5,000 for coursework necessary for enrollment in a graduate or 

professional degree or certificate program for a student who has 

obtained a baccalaureate degree.

    (iii) In the case of a student who has obtained a baccalaureate 

degree and is enrolled or accepted for enrollment in a program necessary 

for a professional credential or a certification from a State that is 

required for employment as a teacher in an elementary or secondary 

school in that State, $5,000.



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    (7) Except as provided in paragraph (d)(4) of this section, an 

undergraduate student who is enrolled in a program that is one academic 

year or less in length may not borrow an amount for any academic year of 

study that exceeds the amounts in paragraph (d)(1) of this section.

    (8) Except as provided in paragraph (d)(4) of this section--

    (i) An undergraduate student who is enrolled in a program that is 

more than one academic year in length and who has not successfully 

completed the first year of that program may not borrow an amount for 

any academic year of study that exceeds the amounts in paragraph (d)(1) 

of this section.

    (ii) An undergraduate student who is enrolled in a program that is 

more than one academic year in length and who has successfully completed 

the first year of that program, but has not successfully completed the 

second year of the program, may not borrow an amount for any academic 

year of study that exceeds the amounts in paragraph (d)(2) of this 

section.

    (e) Combined Federal Stafford, SLS and Federal Unsubsidized Stafford 

Loan Program aggregate limits. The aggregate unpaid principal amount of 

Stafford Loans, Federal Direct Stafford/Ford Loans, Unsubsidized 

Stafford Loans, Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford/Ford Loans and SLS 

Loans, but excluding the amount of capitalized interest, may not exceed 

the following:

    (1) $46,000 for an undergraduate student.

    (2) $138,500 for a graduate or professional student.

    (f) SLS Program annual limit. (1) In the case of a loan for which 

the first disbursement is made prior to July 1, 1993, the total amount 

of all SLS loans that a student may borrow for any academic year may not 

exceed $4,000 or, if the student is entering or is enrolled in a program 

of undergraduate education that is less than one academic year in length 

and the student's SLS loan application is certified pursuant to Sec. 

682.603 by the school on or after January 1, 1990--

    (i) $2,500 for a student enrolled in a program whose length is at 

least two-thirds of an academic year but less than a full academic year 

in length;

    (ii) $1,500 for a student enrolled in a program whose length is less 

than two-thirds of an academic year in length; and

    (iii) $0 for a student enrolled in a program whose length is less 

than one-third of an academic year in length.

    (2) In the case of a loan for which a first disbursement is made on 

or after July 1, 1993, the total amount a student may borrow for an 

academic year under the SLS program--

    (i) In the case of a student who has not successfully completed the 

first and second year of a program of undergraduate education, may not 

exceed the following--

    (A) $4,000 for enrollment in a program whose length is at least a 

full academic year in length;

    (B) $2,500 for enrollment in a program whose length is at least two-

thirds but less than a full academic year in length;

    (C) $1,500 for enrollment in a program whose length is at least one-

third but less than two-thirds of an academic year in length;

    (ii) Except as provided in paragraph (f)(3) of this section, in the 

case of a student who successfully completed the first and second year 

of an undergraduate program, but has not completed the remainder of the 

program, may not exceed the following--

    (A) $5,000 for enrollment in a program whose length is at least a 

full academic year;

    (B) $3,325 for enrollment in a program whose length is at least two-

thirds of an academic year but less than a full academic year in length; 

or

    (C) $1,675 for enrollment in a program whose length is at least one-

third of an academic year but less than two-thirds of an academic year; 

and

    (iii) In the case of a graduate or professional student, may not 

exceed $10,000.

    (3) For a period of enrollment beginning after October 1, 1993, but 

prior to July 1, 1994 for which the first disbursement is made prior to 

July 1, 1994, in the case of a student who has successfully completed 

the first and second years of a program but has not successfully 

completed the remainder of a program of undergraduate education--

    (i) $5,000; or



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    (ii) If the student is enrolled in a program, the remainder of which 

is less than a full academic year, the maximum annual amount that the 

student may receive may not exceed the amount that bears the same ratio 

to the amount in paragraph (f)(3)(i) of this section as the remainder 

measured in semester, trimester, quarter, or clock hours bears to one 

academic year.

    (g) SLS Program aggregate limit. The total unpaid principal amount 

of SLS Program loans made to--

    (1) An undergraduate student may not exceed--

    (i) $20,000, for loans for which the first disbursement is made 

prior to July 1, 1993; or

    (ii) $23,000, for loans for which the first disbursement was made on 

or after July 1, 1993; and

    (2) A graduate student may not exceed--

    (i) $20,000, for loans for which the first disbursement is made 

prior to July 1, 1993; or

    (ii) $73,000, for loans for which the first disbursement was made on 

or after July 1, 1993 including loans for undergraduate study.

    (h) PLUS Program annual limit. The total amount of all PLUS Program 

loans that parents may borrow on behalf of each dependent student for 

any academic year of study may not exceed the student's cost of 

education minus other estimated financial assistance for that student.

    (i) Minimum loan interval. The annual loan limits applicable to a 

student apply to the length of the school's academic year.

    (j) Treatment of Consolidation loans for purposes of determining 

loan limits. The percentage of the outstanding balance on a 

Consolidation loan counted against a borrower's aggregate loan limits 

under the Stafford loan, Unsubsidized Stafford loan, Direct Stafford 

loan, Direct Unsubsidized loan, SLS, PLUS, Perkins Loan, or HEAL program 

must equal the percentage of the original amount of the Consolidation 

loan attributable to loans made to the borrower under that program.

    (k) Maximum loan amounts. In no case may a Stafford, PLUS, or SLS 

loan amount exceed the student's estimated cost of attendance for the 

period of enrollment for which the loan is intended, less--

    (1) The student's estimated financial assistance for that period; 

and

    (2) The borrower's expected family contribution for that period, in 

the case of a Stafford loan that is eligible for interest benefits.

    (l) In determining a Stafford loan amount in accordance with Sec. 

682.204 (a), (c) and (d), the school must use the definition of academic 

year in 34 CFR 668.3.



[59 FR 33350, June 28, 1994, as amended at 64 FR 18976, Apr. 16, 1999; 

64 FR 58954, Nov. 1, 1999; 66 FR 34763, June 29, 2001; 67 FR 67078, Nov. 

1, 2002]