See Federal Direct Student Loan Program
An acronym that stands for Federal Direct Student Loan Program. This is a federal student loan program for Stafford loans where the federal government disburses the loan to the student. Loans are administered by the participating school.
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP) or Direct Lending, the government's loan program where students borrow Federal Stafford Loans directly from the Federal government instead of from banks or other similar lending institutions. Stafford Loans borrowed through the Direct Loan Program are often referred to as Direct Loans, and borrowers with Direct Loans are often referred to as Direct Loan borrowers.
Federal Direct Student Loan Program. A federal program in which certain institutions ("Direct Lenders") are provided federal government funds to loan to students.
Under this program education loans are made available directly from the U.S. government. Participating schools serve as agents for subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford Loans and Parent PLUS loans.
Federal Direct Student Loan Program. Similar to the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP). The funds for these loans are provided by the US government directly to students and their parents through their schools. Benefits of the program include a faster turn-around time and less bureaucracy than the old "bank loan" program. The FDSLP includes the Federal Direct Stafford Loan (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) and the Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students ( PLUS).
The Federal Direct Student Loan Program.
Federal Direct Student Loan Program. Education loans provided by the federal government directly through colleges and universities, as opposed to private lenders (traditional banks and lending institutions).
Federal Direct Student Loan Program. Low-interest loans for students and parents; includes the Federal Stafford and PLUS loan programs. Loans are obtained through a student's school and repaid to the federal government.