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Phone: 616-331-3234 800-748-0246 Fax: 616-331-3180 Financial Aid Office finaid@gvsu.edu 100 Student Services Building Allendale, MI 49401 |
DEFERMENT AND FORBEARANCEThere are a number of deferment and forbearance options available to students who borrow through the Federal loan programs. All students are given 1 six month grace period through the federal lender. Your repayment on your loan begins 6 months after you graduate OR stop attending for half-time status. If you are not able to begin making payments once your grace period is expired you have a number of options available to you. *NEW DEFERMENT OPTION FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT as of 3/20/09* For Direct PLUS Loans that are first disbursed on or after July 1, 2008, parent borrowers have the option of deferring repayment based on the enrollment status of the dependent student on whose behalf a Direct PLUS Loan was obtained. Specifically, parent Direct PLUS Loan borrowers may defer repayment:
Parent borrowers must contact the Direct Loan Servicing Center at 800-848-0979 to request a deferment based on the dependent student's enrollment status. If a parent Direct PLUS Loan borrower requests a deferment, the servicing center will first try to confirm the student's enrollment status available in either the Direct Loan Servicing System or the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). If there is no enrollment information available, the parent will be asked to provide enrollment documentation from the student's school and submit it to the servicing center.
Can my loans be forgiven? Great question. Certain academic majors have the possibility of loan forgiveness. The following links will provide you with more information. What types of situations are considered for a deferment or forbearance?
Where can I find the forms to apply for a deferment or forbearance?
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