Harvey Mudd Loans
To help students cover the cost of their education expenses, Harvey Mudd College offers low-interest loans with flexible repayment plans. Contact the Office of Financial Aid to learn how to apply. Harvey Mudd loans include:
Miller Loan
Limited funds are available through this Harvey Mudd College-sponsored loan program.
Maximum loan amount
$2,500 annually.
Interest rate and accrual terms
Fixed rate at 5.25 percent. No interest accrues while you are enrolled full-time.
Repayment terms
Quarterly repayment of principal and interest begins six months after graduation, withdrawal from college or when enrollment drops below half-time. Deferments are available for full-time enrollment at an institution of higher education and for limited periods of time while on full-time active duty as a member of the Armed Forces of the United States or serving in an internship.
Below are samples of private loan disclosures:
If you have accepted the Miller Loan, you will need to complete the Harvey Mudd College Miller Loan Application Procedures, which can be obtained from the Office of Financial Aid. Faxed and emailed forms are not accepted, so mail the completed forms to:
Harvey Mudd College
Office of Financial Aid
301 Platt Boulevard
Claremont, CA 91711
Harvey Mudd College Loans Exit Interview
If you are graduating, taking a leave of absence or enrolling less than half-time, Harvey Mudd requires you to complete an exit interview counseling session with the student loan specialist at:
Student Loans/Office of Financial Services
The Claremont Colleges Services (TCCS)
101 South Mills Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
Complete the exit interview personal information (PDF) before meeting with the student loan specialist. You can contact the student loan specialist at 909.621.8271 for more information.
Afford Resources
- Net Price Calculator
- Financial Aid @ HMC Portal
- Admission and Financial Aid Announcements
- Downloadable Forms
- Handshake Job Search
- CSS Profile
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- Institutional Documentation Service (IDOC)
- studentaid.gov
- Direct Loan Exit Counseling
- Direct Loan Exit Counseling Guide (PDF)
- Consumer Information Disclosures
- Outside and Private Awards
- Understanding Your Financial Aid Package (PDF)
- Federal Direct Loans (PDF)
- Contact Financial Aid
- Submit Requested Document(s) Online
Personal Information in Emails
Be sure to redact all personal identifiable information (PII), such as, social security numbers, date of birth, etc. when sending documents via email.