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Parent PLUS loans are federal loans in the parent's name for their student's educational expenses. These are credit-based loans (requiring an application and subject to a credit check). Only parents of undergraduate students considered dependent for federal aid purposes can apply for this loan. The application usually becomes available in late March or early April for the upcoming academic year.
Spring Priority Processing Deadline: December 15, 2025
To allow for processing time and avoid late payment consequences, parent should apply early so the loan shows as anticipated aid towards your semester’s charges. If WVU does not receive the loan application by the priority processing deadline, it may not be processed by the beginning of the semester.
The parent is the borrower for the parent PLUS loan, and the loan will not transfer to the student. Only parents of undergraduate students considered dependent for federal aid purposes can apply for this loan. The application is subject to a credit check. This means the parent is responsible for:
Students must also be meeting satisfactory academic progress standards for financial aid eligibility to receive the loan.
If the parent PLUS loan is denied due to credit history, the U.S. Department of Education will send the parent information about appealing the credit decision or using an endorser/cosigner.
If the parent does not pursue these options, the student may be eligible to add up to an additional $4,000 to their unsubsidized loan for the aid year for a freshman or sophomore (1-59 earned credit hours), or up to an additional $5,000 to their unsubsidized loan for the aid year for a junior or senior (60+ earned credit hours). Students will be notified via their MIX email regarding how to apply for the additional loan amount.
If your parent PLUS loan is denied and you seek an endorser, they will need to complete the Endorser Addendum.
This could be due to an endorser or providing satisfactory documentation to the U.S. Department of Education regarding extenuating circumstances related to an adverse credit history.
Funds cannot be disbursed to your student account until all requirements are complete. First-time borrowers must complete both Entrance Counseling and a Master Promissory Note (MPN) for their loan After you are approved for the loan, you must:
The student must be enrolled at least half-time for the semester in federal and state aid-eligible courses for loans to disburse as payment.