Undergraduate and Career Training Students1
Smart Option Student Loan®
Pay for your bachelor’s, associate’s, or certificate expenses at a degree-granting school or for a professional training and trade certificate courses (culinary, technical, etc.) at a non-degree granting school
Graduate1
Graduate School Loan
Pay for expenses as you pursue your master’s and doctoral degrees
MBA Loan
Pay for your business school expenses as you pursue your Masters of Business Administration degree
Medical School Loan
Pay for your medical degree expenses in allopathic, general, osteopathic, podiatric, radiology, sports, and veterinary medicine
Dental School Loan
Pay for your dental degree expenses in general dentistry, endodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, periodontics, and prosthodontics
Graduate School Loan for Health Professions
Pay for your health professions degree expenses in allied health, nursing, pharmacy, and other graduate-level health programs
Law School Loan
Pay for your school and associated expenses as you study for your law degree
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We encourage students and families to start with savings, grants, scholarships, and federal student loans to pay for college. Students and families should evaluate all anticipated monthly loan payments, and how much the student expects to earn in the future, before considering a private student loan.
Applications are subject to a requested minimum loan amount of $1,000. Current credit and other eligibility criteria apply. See additional eligibility information about each product.
1 These loans are made by Sallie Mae Bank. Arrowhead is not the creditor for these loans and is compensated by Sallie Mae for the referral of loan customers.
Sallie Mae reserves the right to modify or discontinue products, services, and benefits at any time without notice. Visit Sallie Mae for terms and conditions.
2 Although Sallie Mae does not charge a penalty or fee if you prepay your loan, any prepayment will be applied as outlined in your promissory note—first to Unpaid Fees and costs, then to Unpaid Interest, and then to Current Principal.