The amount students can borrow each year for subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford loans depends on their grade level and on whether they are dependent students or independent students.
| Dependent student | Independent student1 | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st-year undergraduate | $3,500 / $2,0002 | $3,500 / $6,0002 |
| 2nd-year undergraduate | $4,500 / $2,000 | $4,500 / $6,000 |
| 3rd- and 4th-year undergraduate | $5,500 / $2,000 | $5,500 / $7,000 |
| Graduate/professional | NA | $8,500 / $12,000 |
1This includes dependent students whose parents are unable to borrow a PLUS loan.
2The first number is the base amount, which may be any combination of subsidized and unsubsidized loan funds. The second number is the amount of additional unsubsidized loan funds available. Prior to July 1, 2008, there was no additional amount for dependent students, while for independent undergraduate students the amount was $2,000 less than the above numbers (the amount for graduate students is unchanged).
The amount a student can borrow is also limited by the student’s school costs, other financial aid the student may receive, and (in the case of subsidized loans) the student’s expected family contribution.
These are the aggregate (total) limits for all subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford loans, whether solely from the Direct Loan Program or in combination with FFEL Stafford loans:
- $31,000 for a dependent undergraduate student (no more than $23,000 may be subsidized)
- $57,500 for an independent undergraduate student1 (no more than $23,000 may be subsidized)
- $138,500 for a graduate or professional student (no more than $65,000 may be subsidized; includes loans for undergraduate study)
With a PLUS loan, a graduate/professional student or the parent of a dependent student can borrow up to the cost of the student’s education minus other financial aid the student receives.