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Loans

There are many options for helping fund your education. Cornell is committed to reducing the debt burden of its students, so we encourage you to research all your options. We also encourage responsible use of loans to fund educational expenses.

  • Federal and University Loans
  • Alternative Loans and Financing
  • Promissory Note & Entrance Counseling

Note: To process a loan deferment request, a Certification of Enrollment may be required.

Types of Aid

  • Grants and Scholarships
  • Work
  • Loans
    • Federal and University Loans
    • Alternative Loans and Financing
    • Promissory Note & Entrance Counseling
    • Exit Interview

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