Student Loan in Maryland (2026)

Find the best student loan rates in Maryland. Education financing in MD includes subsidized and unsubsidized federal loans, PLUS loans for parents, and private alternatives.

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Maryland Rates & Terms

Private student loan rates in cities across range from 4% to 15% depending on creditworthiness, with variable-rate options starting lower.

Students in cities across with limited credit history may need a co-signer to qualify for the best private student loan rates.

Requirements in Maryland

U.S. citizenship or eligible non-citizen status is required for federal aid; some private lenders serve international students with a U.S. co-signer.

MD residents should also explore state-specific grant and scholarship programs before taking on student debt.

State Regulations

Maryland borrowers are protected by the following regulations:

  • Usury Limit: 24% (non-licensed)
  • Payday Lending: Prohibited
  • Notes: Maryland prohibits payday lending and strictly caps interest rates.

Top Cities in Maryland for Student Loan

Baltimore Bel Air South Hagerstown Frederick Waldorf Salisbury Columbia Germantown

Borrowing Tips

  • Explore income-driven repayment plans after graduation; they cap payments at 10-20% of discretionary income.
  • Subsidized federal loans are the best option because the government pays interest while you are in school.
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness can eliminate remaining federal loan balances after 10 years of qualifying payments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are student loan interest payments tax-deductible in MD?

Yes, you may deduct up to $2,500 of student loan interest paid annually if your modified adjusted gross income is below the IRS threshold. Consult a tax professional for details.

Can I refinance federal student loans into a private loan?

Yes, but you will lose federal protections including income-driven repayment, deferment, and forgiveness. Consider refinancing only if you have a stable income and do not need federal benefits.

What happens if I cannot afford my student loan payments?

Contact your loan servicer immediately. Federal borrowers can request deferment, forbearance, or switch to an income-driven repayment plan. Private lenders may offer limited hardship options.

What is the difference between federal and private student loans in MD?

Federal loans offer fixed rates, income-driven repayment, deferment, forbearance, and forgiveness options. Private loans lack these protections but may offer lower rates to creditworthy borrowers.

Important Disclaimer

LoanMatchers is not a lender and does not make credit decisions. We connect consumers with licensed lending partners. All loan terms, rates, and fees are determined by the lender and are subject to credit approval. APRs range from 5.99% to 35.99%. Not all applicants will qualify for the lowest rates. This website provides general information and does not constitute financial, legal, or tax advice. Consult a qualified professional before making financial decisions. Rates and terms are accurate as of 2026 but subject to change without notice.