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Loan Comparison Chart Page 1 of 5 Focus Eligibility Annual Loan Limits* Subsidized Parent *You are enrolled at least half-time in an eligible program *You are a US citizen or eligible non-citizen 1 *You have satisfactory academic progress, as determined by the school *You have no unresolved defaults or overpayments owed on federal al loans or grants *You're the natural, step or adoptive parent of a financially dependent student *You are a US citizen or eligible non-citizen 1 *Your student must be/plan to be enrolled at least 1/2 time in an accredited undergrad degree/ certificate program Dependent under 1st year $2,625 2nd year $3,500 3rd & remaining years.. $5,500 Ask your financial aid administrator how much you can borrow if your period of study is less than a full academic year. $23,000 cumulative total for all years. Independent under 2 1st year...$6,625 (at least $4,000 in unsubsidized loans) 2nd year...$7,500 (at least $4,000 in unsubsidized loans) 3rd & remaining yrs...$10,500 (at least $5,000 in unsubsidized loans) Graduate Per year..$18,500 (at least $10,000 must be in unsubsidized loans) Med Per year $38,500 Dependent under No set minimum, based on cost of minus other sources of financial aid (must meet credit criteria). Independent under 2 N/A Graduate N/A Former or parents with one or *Your loans must be in grace or have entered a repayment status prior to the time of consolidation. *Eligible loans: Stafford, PLUS, Consolidation, GSL, SLS, ALAS, FISL, Perkins, HEAL, HPSL, NSL, NDSL, LDS *Loans that you are consolidating must have a combined $15,000 balance by current hold dates. Private with a Goal -related *Private loans are credit-based products used for -related *You're a US citizen or eligible non-citizen 1 with a credit-worthy endorser that is a US Citizen *The minimum loan limit is $3,000 *Private loans are credit-based products used for -related *You're a US citizen or eligible non-citizen1 with a credit-worthy endorser that is a US Citizen *The minimum loan limit is $1,000 1 An eligible non-citizen is considered eligible if he or she meets all other applicable eligibility criteria and is: a US national (includes natives of American Samoa or Swain's Island), a US permanent resident who has an I- 151, I-155, or I-551C (Alien Registration Receipt Card). If you are not in one of these categories, you must have an Arrival-Departure record (I-94) from the US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) showing one of the following designations: a)refugee, b)asylum Granted, c)indefinite Parole and/or Humanitarian Parole, or d)cuban-haitian entrant, Status Pending, e)conditional Entrant (valid only if issued before April 1, 1980). 2 This term generally refers to individuals at least 24 years old, orphans, state wards, US Armed Forces veterans or married, or those with a legal dependent other than a spouse. Please note: Dependent may also be eligible to borrow at this higher level if their parents cannot meet credit criteria for obtaining a PLUS Loan.

Loan Comparison Chart Page 2 of 5 Focus Maximum Loan Limits* Loan Disbursements Subsidized Parent Independent under $46,000 cumulative total for all years (at least $23,000 must be in unsubsidized loans) Graduate $138,500 cumulative grand total for all years, including school (at least $73,000 must be in unsubsidized loans). *None *Two or more disbursements to school on dates it requests, generally via electronic transfer *Disbursements may be co-payable to school and student if requested by the school *Two or more disbursements to school on requested dates, via electronic transfer or by check. Funds are co-payable to school and borrower. Former or parents with one or *None Private with a Goal -related *The maximum annual loan amount is $250,000 non-cumulative *Disbursement is made directly to the lender *The maximum annual loan amount is $50,000, not to exceed $250,000 annually noncumulative and inclusive of all debt *One disbursement to the creditworthy/ qualified borrower Call Today For More Information or To Start Your Application! 877-727-6888 www.goalfinancial.net

Loan Comparison Chart Page 3 of 5 Focus Interest Rate Fees *6.8%, fixed Subsidized Parent *Option to reduce interest rate by 0.25% through automatic payments from checking/savings account *Receive up to a 3% principle reduction after the first 36 consecutive months of on-time repayment *8.5%, fixed *Option to reduce interest rate by 0.25% through automatic payments from checking/savings account *Receive up to a 1% reduction in your outstanding principal balance after the first 36 consecutive months of on-time repayment *Federal government charges 3% loan origination fee and guarantor charges insurance premium up to 1%; deducted by lender from loan proceeds *Federal government charges 3% loan origination fee and guarantor charges insurance premium up to 1%; deducted by lender from loan proceeds *Weighted average interest rate of the loans being consolidated (excluding HEAL), rounded Former or up to the nearest 1/8%, or 8.25%, whichever is parents with one or less *Under current law, the interest rate is fixed for the life of the loan *No origination, disbursement, or repayment fees Private with a Goal -related *Interest rate ranges to Prime + 0% up to Prime + 7.9%, based on credit history *Origination fees range from 0-8% *Interest rate ranges to Prime + 0% up to Prime *No application, origination, prepayment, or repayment fees + 9.75%, based on credit history Call Today For More Information or To Start Your Application! 877-727-6888

Loan Comparison Chart Page 4 of 5 Focus Monthly Payments Repayment Terms Subsidized Stafford: Federal government pays (subsidized) interest while student is in school at least half-time and during six-month grace period after student drops below halftime enrollment and during economic hardship deferment Subsidized payment is $50 monthly or $600 annually Unsubsidized Stafford: Federal government doesn't pay (subsidized) interest. It's billed quarterly; borrower may repay interest monthly, quarterly, or have it capitalized upon repayment. Monthly payments on principal follow six-month grace period after student drops below half-time status. *Choice of standard, graduated and income-sensitive repayment plans *Payment may be deferred under some conditions; in case of temporary hardship, borrower may request forbearance Parent payment is $50 monthly or $600 annually *As a rule, maximum repayment period is 10 years for loans disbursed on or after July 1, 1993 *Interest begins to accrue on the day the loan is disbursed *First payment is due after full disbursement. Payments may be deferred under some conditions; in case of temporary hardship, borrower may request a forbearance *Maximum repayment period is 10 years 3 Repayment begins within 30-60 days of the disbursement date and borrowers have 4 types of repayment options: Level/Standard Repayment: Monthly payments are fixed over the life of the loan Former or payment is $50 monthly parents with one or Graduated Repayment: Monthly payment starts low and gradually increase at specified intervals Income-Sensitive Repayment: Monthly payments are based on the borrower's earnings and fluctuate with changes in the borrower's income Extended Repayment: For borrowers whose FFELP debt is between $30,000 and $59,999; the plan extends the term from 20 to 25 years. For borrowers whose FFELP debt is >$60,000; the plan extends the term for 30 years. Private with a Goal -related payment is $50 monthly *Up to 20 years payment is $50 monthly *Up to 15 years; principal and interest deferred while in-school for up to 60 months 3 If borrower doesn't repay the interest, monthly interest will accumulate and be added to the principal amount when the borrower enters repayment (known as capitalization).

Loan Comparison Chart Page 5 of 5 Focus Benefits Subsidized *No credit check required *Valuable money-saving borrower benefits *A variable interest rate, currently at 4.7% and capped at 8.25% for the life of the loan *No income restrictions or collateral requirements *Payment in full any time without penalty *Tax deductible interest for some borrowers *Deferred repayment until six months after you graduate, leave school, or drop below half-time status *100% loan forgiveness in case of death/total and permanent disability *3% cash rebate after 36 consecutive on-time payments 5, if you qualify *0.25% Rate Reduction for Auto Debit, if you qualify *Ability to consolidate, if eligible Parent *A variable interest rate, currently at 6.1%; capped at 9% *Minimal credit requirements *Take up to 10 years to repay *Deferred repayment of up to 3 years in cases of economic hardship *Prepayment in full any time without penalty *Tax deductible interest for some borrowers *No income restrictions or collateral requirements *Co-signer option *100% loan forgiveness in case of death or total and permanent disability of borrower, or death of borrower or student *Ability to consolidate, if eligible *1% interest rate reduction after 36 consecutive months of on-time payments 5, if you qualify *0.25% Rate Reduction for Auto Debit, if you qualify *Secure Interest Rates as Low as 3.25% *Cut Your Monthly Payments by up to 67% 4 *Make One Convenient Payment *Take Advantage of Unique, Personalized Service 24/7 Former or *Avoid Pending Changes to this federal program parents with one or *Possible Tax Deduction *No Fee and No Credit Check Required *Ability to reconsolidate, if eligible *0.25% Rate Reduction for Auto Debit *Up to 1.25% Principal Reduction after 24 consecutive on-time payments 5, if you qualify Private with a Goal -related *Secure Interest Rates *Make One Convenient Payment *Ability to reconsolidate, if eligible *Borrowers can request co-signer release after the first 24 consecutive months of on-time payments 5 *You do not need to complete a FAFSA or other federal forms *You can apply any time there are no deadlines *Your loan will fund quickly and the money is sent directly to you *You may be eligible for a reimbursement of incurred from the previous year *0.50% interest rate reduction for auto-debit *0.50% interest rate reduction after 48 consecutive on-time payments 5 *Borrowers can request co-signer release after the first 24 consecutive months of on-time payments 5 *Choose low monthly payments while in school; or choose to defer payments while in school 4 5 Based on the interest rate for eligible holders of Stafford loans consolidating while in their grace or eligible deferment period and electing an extended term. On-time payments are defined as no later than 14 days and approved forbearances and deferments do not automatically disqualify you from securing your benefit