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Finding free money always comes first. Start with a $2,000 no essay scholarship that takes 2 minutes or less to apply.
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They're guidance you won't find anywhere else. Smart Takes are everything you need to tackle big and small decisions, so you can stay on track, explore your options, and take on school the smart way.

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Compare schools, majors, and costs based on what matters to your goals. Because better info means better decisions. If the numbers don't feel right, you're not stuck and there are always other schools, timelines, or paths.

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Apply early and often for scholarships and grants, even small awards add up. Fill out your FAFSA® every year, compare your offers, and remember: you can always negotiate your aid if you need to.

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Borrow only what you need

If you still need money after financial aid, scholarships, and savings, don’t borrow more than you need to. A smaller undergraduate or graduate loan today means more freedom tomorrow.

Sallie Mae Student Loans

Fixed Rates
2.89%
to 17.49% APR1
Variable Rates
3.75%
to 16.37% APR1
See all undergrad loans

Fixed Rates
2.89%
to 14.99% APR2
Variable Rates
3.75%
to 13.38% APR2
See all graduate loans

Fixed Rates
2.89%
to 17.64% APR3
Variable Rates
3.75%
to 16.62% APR3
See all career training loans

Lowest rates shown include the auto debit discount.
Only the most creditworthy applicants who choose the interest repayment option may receive the lowest rate.

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Cosigners can help get loans approved

91% of undergrad loans were cosigned last year4. A cosigner can be a parent, guardian, relative, or friend.

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Nearly half of families borrowed to help pay

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Borrow responsibly
We encourage students and families to start with savings, grants, scholarships, and federal student loans to pay for college. Evaluate all anticipated monthly loan payments, and how much the student expects to earn in the future, before considering a private student loan.

Loans for Undergraduate & Career Training Students are not intended for graduate students and are subject to credit approval, identity verification, signed loan documents, and school certification. Student must attend a participating school. Student or cosigner must meet the age of majority in their state of residence. Students who are not U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents must reside in the U.S., attend school in the U.S., and apply with a creditworthy cosigner (who must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident). Requested loan amount must be at least $1,000.

Graduate School Loan and Graduate School Loan for Health Professions are for graduate students at participating degree-granting schools and are subject to credit approval, identity verification, signed loan documents, and school certification. Student or cosigner must meet the age of majority in their state of residence. Students who are not U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents must reside in the U.S., attend school in the U.S., and apply with a creditworthy cosigner (who must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident). Requested loan amount must be at least $1,000.

1. Advertised APRs for undergraduate students assume a $10,000 loan with a 4-year in-school period, a 6-month grace, and the longest loan term offered. Interest rates for variable rate loans may increase or decrease over the life of the loan based on changes to the 30-day Average Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) rounded up to the nearest one-eighth of one percent. Advertised variable rates are the starting range of rates and may vary outside of that range over the life of the loan. Interest is charged starting when funds are sent to the school. With the Fixed and Deferred Repayment Options, the interest rate is higher than with the Interest Repayment Option and Unpaid Interest is added to the loan’s Current Principal at the end of the grace/separation period. To receive a 0.25 percentage point interest rate discount, the borrower or cosigner must enroll in auto debit through Sallie Mae. The discount applies only during active repayment for as long as the Current Amount Due or Designated Amount is successfully withdrawn from the authorized bank account each month. It may be suspended during forbearance or deferment.

2. Advertised APRs for Graduate School Loan, MBA Loans, and Graduate School Loan for Health Professions assume a $10,000 loan with a 2-year in-school period, a 6-month grace, and the longest loan term offered. Interest rates for variable rate loans may increase or decrease over the life of the loan based on changes to the 30-day Average Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) rounded up to the nearest one-eighth of one percent. Advertised variable rates are the starting range of rates and may vary outside of that range over the life of the loan. Interest is charged starting when funds are sent to the school. With the Fixed and Deferred Repayment Options, the interest rate is higher than with the Interest Repayment Option and Unpaid Interest is added to the loan’s Current Principal at the end of the grace/separation period. To receive a 0.25 percentage point interest rate discount, the borrower or cosigner must enroll in auto debit through Sallie Mae. The discount applies only during active repayment for as long as the Current Amount Due or Designated Amount is successfully withdrawn from the authorized bank account each month. It may be suspended during forbearance or deferment.

3. Advertised APRs for career training students assume a $10,000 loan with a 2-year in-school period, a 6-month grace, and the longest loan term offered. Interest rates for variable rate loans may increase or decrease over the life of the loan based on changes to the 30-day Average Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) rounded up to the nearest one-eighth of one percent.  Advertised variable rates are the starting range of rates and may vary outside of that range over the life of the loan. Interest is charged starting when funds are sent to the school. With the Fixed and Deferred Repayment Options, the interest rate is higher than with the Interest Repayment Option and Unpaid Interest is added to the loan’s Current Principal at the end of the grace/separation period. To receive a 0.25 percentage point interest rate discount, the borrower or cosigner must enroll in auto debit through Sallie Mae. The discount applies only during active repayment for as long as the Current Amount Due or Designated Amount is successfully withdrawn from the authorized bank account each month. It may be suspended during forbearance or deferment.

4. Based on the percentage of approved undergraduate loans that were cosigned from October 1, 2023 to September 30, 2024.

*Total scholarship funds awarded to students by SLM Education Services, LLC and its affiliates since 2021.

No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. Odds of winning depend on number of entries received. See Official Rules and Entry Periods on each scholarship page.

Sallie Mae loans are made by Sallie Mae Bank. 

Information advertised valid as of 1/26/2026.

FAFSA® is a registered service mark of U.S. Department of Education, Federal Student Aid.

Arizona State University: Image by Cmglee, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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SLM Corporation and its subsidiaries, including Sallie Mae Bank, are not sponsored by or agencies of the United States of America.