Loan Deferment Information
Loan Deferment Information
The information below is taken directly from the State of Illinois College Zone site (www.collegezone.com/studentzone/416_905.htm). Please use the link provided for detailed information and links to other sites and information.
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Deferment of Stafford Loans Under certain circumstances, you may find it hard to pay back your loans. Such circumstances may include unemployment, economic hardship, military service, a disability, attending graduate school or going to college part time. If any of these situations prevent you from making payments, you may be eligible for loan deferment. Deferment gives you a period of time in which you are not required to pay your subsidized loan’s principal, and interest does not accumulate (however, the interest still accrues on an unsubsidized loan). You must request a deferment through your lender, providing required documents for approval and if you meet all eligibility requirements, the lender must grant the deferment. If you are granted a deferment, the government (through the period of time allowed for by the deferment) will continue to pay the interest on your subsidized loan. Check with your lender or ISAC to see if your loan qualifies for a deferment. If you have any questions about your loan and/or grant amounts, outstanding balances, disbursements or loan statuses, check with the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). Deferment Options
Requesting a Deferment Deferments are not automatic. To request a deferment you must:
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