Repayment of Loans
The U.S. Department of Education offers excellent websites which provide information you will need regarding repayment of your loans. You now need an FSA ID instead of a PIN to log in. To .聽If you need assistance, call 1-800-557-7394.
Beware of Student Loan Debt Relief Offers and Credit Repair "Deals"
Many of the companies behind these offers have sophisticated marketing tactics to target unsuspecting students, borrowers, parents, military service members, and their families.聽
Consolidation
Consolidation is the process of combining one or more loans into a single new loan. Visit the聽聽for more information about consolidation so you can weigh the pros and cons and decide whether a Direct Consolidation Loan is right for you.
Default Management
Default is failure to repay a loan according to the terms agreed to in the promissory note. For most federal student loans, you will default if you have not made a payment in more than 270 days. You may experience serious legal consequences if you default. 痴颈蝉颈迟听迟丑别听聽for more information about avoiding and managing default.
Deferment and Forbearance
Deferment is a postponement of payment on a loan that is allowed under certain conditions and during which interest does not accrue on Direct Subsidized Loans, Subsidized Federal Stafford Loans and Federal Perkins Loans. All other federal student loans that are deferred will continue to accrue interest. Any unpaid interest that accrued during the deferment period may be added to the principal balance (capitalized) of the loan(s).
Forbearance is a period during which your monthly loan payments are temporarily suspended or reduced. Your lender may grant you a forbearance if you are willing but unable to make loan payments due to certain types of financial hardships. During forbearance, principal payments are postponed but interest continues to accrue. Unpaid interest that accrues during the forbearance will be added to the principal balance (capitalized) of your loan(s), increasing the total amount you owe.
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Forgiveness, Cancellation and Discharge
In certain situations, you can have your federal student loan forgiven, canceled or discharged. Find out on the聽聽whether you qualify due to your job, disability, the closure of your school, or other circumstances.
Loan History
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Loan Servicer
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Repayment
Work with your loan servicer to choose a federal student loan repayment plan that's best for you. To make your payments more affordable, repayment plans can give you more time to repay your loans or be based on your income. Visit the聽聽for more information about repayment.
Repayment Estimator
Before you contact your loan servicer to discuss repayment plans, you can use the 聽to get an early look at which plans you may be eligible for and see estimates for how much you would pay monthly and overall.