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Resource Center What is an Origination Fee?
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Resource Center What is an Origination Fee?

What is an Origination Fee?

Learn about the Origination Fee, the cost associated with borrowing a Federal Direct Student Loan and some private loans.

What is an Origination Fee?

Learn about the Origination Fee, the cost associated with borrowing a Federal Direct Student Loan and some private loans.

 

The Origination Fee is the cost associated with borrowing a Federal Direct Student Loan (some private education loans also carry an Origination Fee). The Origination Fee is charged to the borrower, and is calculated as a percentage of the loan amount.

The origination fee is deducted from the original loan amount, rather than charged on top. This means a loan borrower will receive less in loan funds than the total amount borrowed. However, the borrower must repay the total loan amount, not just the amount of loan funds received.

Here is an example:

A student is awarded a $5,500 Federal Direct Student Loan for freshman year.

  • Original award: $5,500 for the academic year
  • Origination fee: 1.057% or $58.14
  • Actual loan amount disbursed: $5,500 minus $58.15 equal to $5,441.85
    Because schools divide loan amounts between the fall and spring semesters, this student will receive half of the loan amount, or $2,720.93, in the fall semester and the other half in the spring semester.

Why does this matter to you?

If you’re borrowing a Federal Direct Student Loan, it’s important to know the amount of loan funds that you will receive to help you pay for college costs. The Origination Fee will directly impact the amount of loan funds that you receive.

For more details on the Origination Fee, visit the Federal Student Aid website.