Connecticut School of Electronics Student Loan Programs

Student Loans from the Student Loan Network

If you are attending Connecticut School of Electronics there are one or more school loans available to help you pay for tuition, books, room and board, etc. Please note that if Connecticut School of Electronics does not offer all federal student loan programs, and your federal financial aid package does not cover everything, consider a private (alternative) student loan to cover the entire cost of education; Aways consider federal loans and scholarships first.

*The appearance of Connecticut School of Electronics does not constitute their endorsement of our student loans. You should always exhaust all federal aid options first.

Get the Money You Need with an Alternative Student Loan

  • Cover additional costs not met by other financial aid
  • Borrow up to the cost of attendance and pay for tuition, supplies, housing, etc.

Federal Student Loans at Connecticut School of Electronics

In order to qualify for scholarships, Stafford Loans, PLUS loans and federal financial aid you must file your FAFSA. Filing your FAFSA application is free and should be completed as soon after January 1st, 2012 as possible. The fafsa school code for Connecticut School of Electronics is 00730500.

*Check with your financial aid office to determine eligibility for all types of financial aid.

Consider a PLUS Loan

The Federal PLUS Loan is a viable alternative if you have been declined for, or choose not to take a private student loan. These low, fixed interest loans can be used to borrow up to the cost of education.

  • Parent PLUS Loan: Allows parents and guardians of undergraduate students at Connecticut School of Electronics to borrow up to the cost of attendance at a fixed interest rate.
    Learn More | Apply online
  • Grad PLUS Loan: Allows graduate students of Connecticut School of Electronics to borrow the total cost of their education at a fixed interest rate.
    Learn More | Apply online

Private Student Loans

If you are not eligible for federal financial aid at Connecticut School of Electronics, you may still be eligible for an Alternative Student Loan. No FAFSA required.

Connecticut School of Electronics Contact Information

Connecticut School of Electronics
221 West Main Street
Branford, CT 064054022

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This directory is an online guide to Federal Stafford Loans, PLUS Loans, Student Credit Cards, and Loans for Students. Please note that this directory is automated and that a school's listing does not imply endorsement of the Student Loan Network by Connecticut School of Electronics. School information utilized on this page (School Address and School Code) is publicly released data from the National Center for Education Statistics, IPEDS database: Institutional Characteristics 2009-2010, Enrollments 2009, and Student Financial Aid 2008-2009.