Federal Perkins Loans
Perkins loans are long-term, low-interest (5 percent) loans. Eligibility for a Federal Perkins Loan is based on financial need as determined by the Office of Student Financial Aid using information from the FAFSA. Annual loan amounts may total up to $5,500 for undergraduates. The cumulative borrowing limit is $27,500 for undergraduates. Actual award amounts vary depending on federal funding levels, and priority is given to those applicants with the greatest need. Repayment begins nine months after graduation or after dropping below half-time status (6 credits per semester). Students may be allowed up to 10 years to repay; however, a minimum monthly repayment of $40 is required. This program will be gradually phased out after the 2015-2016 academic year. Only students who received loans at Rhode Island College prior to 2015-2016 will be eligible for loans in subsequent academic years. Federal Perkins loans are no longer available to graduate students at Rhode Island College.