The following information will help seniors and master's candidates be fully prepared for graduation.
Want to Know How Much You've Borrowed?
Visit theÌýÌý(NSLDS) to view information about all of the federal student loans you have received and to find contact information for the loan servicer or lender for your federal student loans (includes the Direct Loan Subsidized and Unsubsidized, and Perkins loans). You will need your Federal Student Aid (FSA) ID to access your information (the same FSA ID you used to sign your FAFSA application).
On NSLDS, you’ll also find out who the servicer is on your loan(s). This is the company to which you’ll be making your loan payments.
You can find more general information about loans and repayment atÌý.
Loan Exit Counseling
Not only is Loan Exit Counseling a requirement, there is a lot of good information offered about your federal student loans, repayment, what to do if you’re having trouble making payments and consolidation.ÌýÌýhere or attend one of the Loan Exit Counseling presentations given by professional ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø Financial Aid counselors before you graduate. Towards the end of the fall and spring semesters, dates for counseling sessions are announced via email to students.
Alternative Loans
Did you take alternative loans to help pay for your ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø education? There are loan consolidation, forbearance and deferment options available. For more information on these options contact your private loan lender directly.
Resolving Disputes
As aÌýlast resort, contact the Department of Education Student Loan Ombudsman (advocate) office:
FSA Ombudsman
830 First Street, NE, Mail Stop 5144
Washington, D.C. 20202-5144
(877) 557-2575
ECMC Solutions
We've partnered with ECMC Solutions to help you create a plan for repayment and address your questions and concerns regarding federal student loans atÌýno cost to you. A representative from ECMC may contact you if you've borrowed federal student loans and you graduate, withdraw, drop below half-time, shortly before your loan payments begin or if you're late in making payments on your loans. You may want to call ECMC if you're having trouble making payments, to learn more aboutÌýÌýavailable to make your monthly payments more affordable or learn aboutÌý, forbearance and deferment options.Ìý
Contact:
(877) 331-3262
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