The TERI Professional Education Plan (PEP)

The TERI Professional Education Plan (PEP)
The Education Resources Institute (TERI) (1-800-255-8374 x210 or 1-617-426-0681). The TERI Professional Education Plan (PEP) loan is available for graduate and professional study. International students can borrow the cost of education up $20,000 per year (cumulative limit of $80,000) with a creditworthy US citizen as cosigner. Their lenders include Citibank (1-800-692-8200 x480), Bank of Boston (PO Box 312, Boston, MA 02117-0312), Baybank (1-800-332-8374 or 1-617-320-2422; PO Box 510, Dedham, MA 02026), and Nellie Mae (1-800-634-9308; 50 Braintree Hill Park, Braintree, MA 02184). Interest rates and fees may vary depending on the lender. For more information, call 1-800-255-TERI (1-800-255-8374), write to The Education Resources Institute (TERI), 330 Stuart Street, Suite 500, Boston, MA 02116-5237, or send email to custserv@teri.org.

The American Student Assistance® (ASA) College Planning team helps young people and adults from all backgrounds plan for college and find sources of financial aid through  school-based programs located in libraries and community agencies. Many of our programs, backed by a wide range of supporting partners, focus on improving college preparation, enrollment, and success for students traditionally underrepresented in higher education. Watch our video to hear students share their stories of how College Planning Services changed their lives.Boston-area students planning for higher education can come to a College Planning Center—located in Boston, Brockton, and Chelsea—for guidance on choosing a college, applying for financial aid and scholarships, managing money, and choosing a major or a career. We also offer college guidebooks, study aids, computer access, and info on HiSET (GED), ESL, and technical/vocational education opportunities. Find a college planning center near you. American Student Assistance’s College Planning Centers are also Educational Opportunity Centers (EOCs), federally funded TRIO programs focused on providing low-income, first-generation students over the age of 18 with assistance in their pursuit of postsecondary education opportunities. The Boston EOC is part of the statewide network of EOCs operated with Massachusetts Education and Career Opportunities, Inc. (MassEdCO) as the sponsoring partner.

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