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STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT
Student Loans need to be repaid even if your economical circumstances are difficult, you don’t find the job you had expected or you haven’t completed the education you paid for with the loan. Or even if you think the education received is not useful to you. Remember that the student loan is yours, and it’s a legal and real loan. You have to repay the principal amount borrowed and whatever interests have accumulated.
The NSLDS (National Student Loan Data System) allows you access your data (federal loan and grant status, loan repayment, etc.) as well as to view your current loan balance and details of pending payments. Go to www.nslds.ed.gov How to check the status of the student loan. To access to the Student Loan Data System is necessary the PIN (Personal Identification Number) that appears in the SAR document received after completing and submitting the FAFSA form. If you don’t know or you have forgotten the PIN number, you can apply for it on internet site. Ways of repayment Your monthly repayment amount will depend on how much you borrowed and on the total length of the loan. You will have a “Grace Period” before starting to pay your student loan, after you graduate or leave the school. Each Student loan has different “Grace Period”:
Your loan holder will notify you when your repayment loan is due to start. These documents explain the existing repaying options. They include examples of how monthly repayment sums are calculated, and they also provide information on other issues that need to be addressed when considering a loan: Electronic payment The student’s bank will charge him or her the fixed amount on a regular monthly basis. This is the easiest way to pay. You avoid mistakes, forgetting to pay and involuntary delays). Some banks will give you a discount on interest if you choose this option. Direct Loan Repayment Federal Family Loan Repayment Student Loan Repayment Default How to postpone your Loan Repayment Loan forgiveness
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