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Student Loan Borrowing Limits For 2025 And 2026

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Last updated: August 2, 2025 11:18 pm
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Student Loan Borrowing Limits | Source: The College Investor

Did you know that there are student loan borrowing limits? And while Congress is thinking about changing them, here are the current limits you need to know for this year.

If you need to borrow money to pay for college, federal student loans are usually your first choice. Federal student loans are generally more affordable than private student loans, and they offer generous repayment plan options – even loan forgiveness!

However, the government sets limits on how much you are able to borrow for school (at least for some students). 

Let’s explore the student loan borrowing limits and what happens if you need more money. 

Student Loan Borrowing Limits For 2025-2026

The amount you can borrow varies based on a few factors. These include:

  • How far along you are in your education 
  • Whether or not you are a dependent student 

Dependent students are listed on someone else’s tax returns, which tends to come with lower borrowing limitations. 

Here’s the breakdown of student loan borrowing limits. 

Dependent Students: Loan Limits For Direct Loans

Direct loans, otherwise known as Stafford loans, have set borrowing limits in place based on your dependency status. 

Direct loans come in two flavors. Subsidized Direct loans involve the federal government covering your interest payments until you graduate or reach the end of your deferment period. In contrast, unsubsidized loans means that you are responsible for the interest that starts accruing on the loan as soon as you take out the loan. 

As a dependent student, here’s how much you can borrow. These limits haven’t changed since 2008.

Year

Total Annual Borrowing Limit for Dependent Students

Subsidized Loan Amount

First-Year Undergraduate

$5,500

$3,500

Second-Year Undergraduate

$6,500

$4,500

Third-Year Undergraduate (applies to subsequent graduate years)

$7,500

$5,500

Additionally, you’ll need to keep the aggregate loan limit in mind. As of writing, you can borrow up to $31,000 in federal student loans. But only $23,000 of this total amount can be subsidized loans. 

Independent Students: Loan Limits For Direct Loans

Independent students don’t appear on anyone else’s tax returns. Based on this distinction, you can borrow more than dependent students. 

Keep in mind that dependent students whose parents were unable to obtain PLUS Loans can also tap into these higher loan limits.

Year

Total Annual Borrowing Limit for Independent Students

Subsidized Loan Amount

First-Year Undergraduate

$9,500

$3,500

Second-Year Undergraduate

$10,500

$4,500

Third-Year Undergraduate (applies to subsequent graduate years)

$12,500

$5,500

Graduate School

$20,500

$0

Professional School

$50,000

$0

The aggregate limit is also higher for independent students. Currently, independent students can borrow up to $57,500 for their undergraduate education. However, only $23,000 of this amount can be subsidized loans.

For graduate school, there is a lifetime limit of $100,000, and for professional school there is a lifetime limit of $200,000. These are the new caps that went into effect after the elimination of Grad PLUS loans. 

Here’s the difference between graduate and professional degrees.

PLUS Loan Limits

Note: Grad PLUS Loans are being eliminated in 2026 and Parent PLUS Loans will have new caps. You can see the latest updates on student loan changes here.

Parents of an undergraduate student have the option to take out a Parent PLUS Loan. The funds from the loan can help you fund your child’s education. 

Starting with loans after July 1, 2026, Parent PLUS Loans will be capped at $20,000 per year per student, and $65,000 lifetime per student. Also realize that the repayment plans for Parent PLUS loans are restricted to the Standard Plan, and there will be no way to access PSLF. 

How To Stay Below The Limits

For some, the federal student loan borrowing limits offer plenty of breathing room. 

But others might feel the pressure to borrow more. If you are concerned about needing to borrow more, here are some tips to help you minimize student loan debt:

  • Pick the right school: While a college education is never cheap, some schools are more affordable than others. In addition to finding the right school to meet your graduation goals, consider the cost of your education.
  •  
  • Consider all of your options: You don’t necessarily need to attend an expensive school for four years. If you are concerned about cost, consider attending a community college for the first two years.
  •  
  • Consider your long-term goals: It’s unlikely that your big dreams end with college. Regardless of your long-term goals, a hefty student loan burden will likely only hold you back. If you have an opportunity to cut costs, take it.
  • Increase your income: Even as a student, you can find ways to increase your income. Whether you pick up a traditional part time job or build a side hustle during school, growing your income can help you avoid taking on extra student loan debt. 

College is undeniably expensive. But with a little bit of financial creativity, you could avoid hitting the federal student loan borrowing limit. 

What To Do If You Need To Borrow More

It’s not always feasible to get creative. If you need to borrow more money to cover your education, federal student loans aren’t the only solution. Private student loans are also an option for students. 

In general, private student loans have higher interest rates. But you won’t face the same borrowing limitations that you find with federal student loans. 

If you need to take out private student loans, take the time to compare all of your options. Shop around to find a lender offering relatively low rates and terms you are comfortable with. 

Some considerations include: 

  • Your repayment schedule
  • Borrower protections
  • Loan term

For example, some lenders allow you to start making payments after graduation.

Want help shopping for a private student loan? Explore top options today.

Private Student Loan Limits

In general, you can borrow private student loans
up to the cost of attendance provided by your school. This can be a significantly higher amount than you would get with just Federal student loans.

The cost of attendance includes tuition, room and board, books, and more. 

Some private loans have lower limits or even total aggregate limits. 

The Bottom Line

The borrowing limits on federal student loans might mean you need to find a creative way to fund the remaining cost of your education. 

If possible, boost your income during college by picking up a side hustle or traditional part time job. With some income, you can avoid taking on any extra student loans. If it’s not possible to balance your coursework with an income stream, private student loans can help you make up the difference. 

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