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Virtual Instruction Until Noon - 1/21

Due to the dangerously cold temperatures, the Clarke University campus will operate virtually until Noon on Tuesday, January 21. Classes that begin before noon will switch to a virtual format. Students, please check your email and the platform utilized in each course for more information from your professors.   

Employees who are able to work from home may do so; however, essential staff are expected to report to campus unless directed otherwise by their supervisor. 

Hours of Operation  

The Dining Hall will operate as follows: 
Lunch: 11:15 a.m. – 1 p.m.    

Café 1843 will operate as follows: 
Grill and Fryer: 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Convenience Store: 7 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Pizza and Pasta: 5–8 p.m. 

The library will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.   

The Kehl Center will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Practices are canceled except for teams with competition the next day.   

Federal Direct Loan Information

Clarke participates in the Federal Direct student loan program. This program allows students to borrow funds to assist them to meet costs for tuition, fees, room, board and books. To be eligible for a Direct loan, the student must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) (www.studentaid.gov) to have a federal need analysis completed. Once the FAFSA results are received, students will be advised of their eligibility for a student loan via their award letter.

 

Federal Direct Loans

 

Federal Subsidized Direct Loan

Available to undergraduate students. Eligibility for this need-based loan is determined from the student’s FAFSA. The federal government will pay the interest on this loan while the student is enrolled at least half-time. The repayment period begins six months after the student is no longer enrolled at least half-time in a degree-seeking major. This six month grace period begins once the student graduates, withdraws from college, or ceases to be enrolled on a half-time basis.

Federal Unsubsidized Direct Loan

Available to undergraduate and graduate students. This loan is not need-based. The student is responsible for the interest accrued while enrolled. The repayment period begins six months after the student is no longer enrolled at least half-time in a degree-seeking major. This six month grace period begins once the student graduates, withdraws from college, or ceases to be enrolled on a half-time basis.

First time Direct loan borrowers must complete a Loan Agreement (MPN) and Entrance Counseling to obtain these loans. To complete the Loan Agreement (MPN) and Entrance Counseling visit the following website: www.studentloans.gov. Direct loans will not be processed until the Loan Agreement (MPN) and Entrance Counseling are completed.  Clarke will receive a confirmation once the Loan Agreement (MPN)  and Entrance Counseling are completed.

ACADEMIC YEAR BORROWING LIMITS

Dependent Students

Credit Level
(time frame)
Subsidized
Amount Limit
Unsubsidized
Amount
Total Annual Maximum
(subsidized + unsubsidized)
Freshman (1-29 credits)$3,500$2,000$5,500
Sophomore (30-59 credits)$4,500$2,000$6,500
Junior/Senior (60+ credits)$5,500$2,000$7,500
Aggregate Borrowing Limit$31,000 (no more than $23,000 can be subsidized)

** In the event a student changes grade levels (increases credits) mid-year. The student is advised to contact the Office of Financial Aid to request the additional loan amount.

Independent Students

Credit Level
(time frame)
Subsidized
Amount Limit
Unsubsidized
Amount
Total Annual Maximum
(subsidized + unsubsidized)
Freshman (1-29 credits)$3,500$6,000$9,500
Sophomore (30-59 credits)$4,500$6,000$10,500
Junior/Senior (60+ credits)$5,500$7,000$12,500
Aggregate Borrowing Limit$57,500 (no more than $23,000 can be subsidized)

** In the event a student changes grade levels (increases credits) mid-year. The student is advised to contact the Office of Financial Aid to request the additional loan amount.

Graduate Students

Credit Level
(time frame)
Subsidized
Amount Limit
Unsubsidized
Amount
Total Annual Maximum
(subsidized + unsubsidized)
Every YearN/A$20,500$20,500
Aggregate Borrowing Limit$138,500 (no more than $65,500 can be subsidized)

Please click here for current loan interest rates and loan origination fees.

Loan Exit Counseling

All students with Federal Direct loans, subsidized or unsubsidized, must complete exit loan counseling when they graduate or leave Clarke. We recommend that this counseling be completed on-line at: www.studentloans.gov. It is important that students understand their rights and responsibilities related to their Direct loans as they leave Clarke.

Debt Management

For a list of your federal loans, servicer information, and repayment options, please visit:  www.nslds.ed.gov.