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Title: Graduate Student


1
Northwestern University
  • Graduate Student
  • Exit Interview

2
Please complete and sign the Personal Data Sheet
  • Anticipated permanent address enter the address
    where you would like your first bill sent. This
    address can always be updated on the lender
    website.
  • Personal references friends or relatives living
    at different addresses in the U.S.A.
  • Parent or nearest relative (other than your
    spouse)
  • If you have a Perkins loan, please sign the
    original repayment schedule.
  • Last day of actual attendance
  • Separation Date June 13, 2008
  • All forms will be collected before the session.
    If you do not have all the information necessary,
    you can email the information to
    studentloans_at_northwestern.edu

3
Agenda
  • Loan Repayment Handbook
  • Federal Stafford Loans
  • Federal GradPLUS Loan
  • Repayment Plans
  • Federal Perkins Loan
  • Cancellations
  • Deferments
  • NU Private Loan
  • Forbearance
  • Credit/Default

4
Federal Stafford Loans
  • Loans disbursed before July 1, 2006 have variable
    interest rates subject to change every July 1st.
  • Loans disbursed after July 1, 2006 have a fixed
    interest rate of 6.8.
  • 6 month grace period, ends December 13, 2008
  • Subsidized Stafford Loan will accrue interest
    after the 6 month grace period when repayment
    begins.
  • Unsubsidized Stafford Loan has accrued interest
    as funds were disbursed.
  • Unpaid accrued interest will capitalize at the
    end of the 6 month grace period.
  • 10 year repayment term
  • Purple Handbook Pg 5

5
Federal GradPLUS Loans
  • Loans have a fixed interest rate of 8.5.
  • Interest accrues as funds are disbursed.
  • Unpaid interest will capitalize when repayment
    begins.
  • Repayment begins within 60 days of the final loan
    disbursement for the year (no grace period).
  • 10 year repayment term
  • Purple Handbook Pg 6

6
Repayment Plans
  • Standard Repayment
  • Ten year maximum repayment period
  • Fixed Schedule of monthly payments (50 minimum)
  • Graduated Repayment
  • Starts with smaller monthly payments that
    increase gradually over time
  • Income-Sensitive Repayment
  • Payment will be the greater of your monthly
    interest amount or 4 percent of your gross
    monthly income
  • Eligibility and payment amount verified annually
  • Extended Repayment
  • Available to new borrowers on or after October 7,
    1998, who have a minimum balance of 30,000 in
    loans
  • Payment amounts can be either fixed annually or
    graduated
  • Maximum repayment term is 25 years
  • Longer repayment term more interest overall
  • No Penalty for Prepayment

7
Perkins Loans
  • Fixed interest rate of 5
  • 10 Year standard repayment term
  • 9 month grace period with 0 interest ends March
    13, 2009
  • 6 month post-deferment grace period
  • Cancellation available in certain circumstances
  • Northwestern is the holder of this loan
  • Purple Handbook Pg 9

8
Cancellations
  • Perkins loans may receive full or partial
    cancellations depending on employment or service
  • Teaching in certain school districts
  • Full time special ed teacher
  • Full time teacher of math, science, foreign
    language and bilingual education
  • Medical Technician, Health Care Provider
  • Peace Corps, Teach for America
  • Full time law enforcement, corrections officer.
    Must be in the criminal division
  • Purple Hand book Pg 12

9
Deferments(Federal Loans only)
  • Deferment allows you to postpone payments for
    several reasons including
  • Returning to school
  • deferments are unlimited
  • Unemployment and Economic Hardship
  • deferments available up to 36 months
  • Subsidized Stafford and Perkins loans do not
    accrue interest during periods of deferment.
  • Unsubsidized Stafford and PLUS loans do accrue
    interest during periods of deferment. Unpaid
    interest is capitalized at the end of the
    deferment period.
  • Keep full repayment term of loan
  • Purple Handbook Pg 7, 8, 10, 11

10
NU Loan
  • Recommended
  • Optional
  • Interest rates are variable and change every
    Sept. 1st
  • 3 month grace period ends September 13, 2008
  • Interest accrues from date of first disbursement.
    Unpaid interest will be capitalized at the end of
    the 3 month grace period.
  • 10 year repayment term
  • NU Loans are eligible for forbearance only
  • NU Loans are private loans and cannot be included
    in a Federal Consolidation Loan.
  • Purple Handbook Pg 13

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What is forbearance?
  • Forbearance is an agreement with your lender to
    postpone payments when you are having financial
    difficulty and do not qualify for a deferment.
  • Documentation is required to verify your income
    and student loan debt.
  • 6 month intervals of forbearance for a period up
    to 3 years.
  • Interest will continue to accrue during the
    period of the forbearance. Unpaid interest will
    be capitalized at the end of the forbearance
    period.
  • Higher monthly payments once forbearance ends on
    some private loans due to shortened repayment
    term.

12
Your Credit
  • All of your federal loans are reported to at
    least one credit bureau.
  • Factors reported
  • Timeliness of your payment
  • Non-payment
  • Outstanding balance
  • Credit Score
  • Free annual credit reports are available at
  • www.annualcreditreport.com
  • Purple Handbook Pg 4

13
Default Consequences
  • Your income tax refund may be withheld.
  • Your credit rating and ability to borrow will be
    seriously damaged.
  • You may lose future eligibility for financial aid
    and student loans.
  • Your professional license could be denied or
    revoked.
  • You may be denied certain jobs.
  • Your academic records will be placed on hold.
  • You may be liable for all collection costs.
  • You may be subject to Administrative Wage
    Garnishment.
  • You may be sued with court costs and legal fees
    added to your balance.
  • Purple Handbook Pg 17

14
My Responsibilities
  • KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOUR LENDERS/ SERVICERS
  • Notify lenders/servicers of name and address
    changes.
  • Make payments even if you have not completed the
    program
  • Make payments even if you are unable to obtain
    employment upon completion of your program.
  • Make payments even if a billing statement is not
    received
  • Contact lender/servicer BEFORE you miss a payment
    if unable to make payments for ANY reason.

15
Additional Information
  • Access information about federal loans
    outstanding balances, disbursements, loan status,
    and loanholder by checking with the National
    Student Loan Data System (NSLDS).
  • www.nslds.ed.gov
  • For mediation in a dispute with your
    lender/servicer, contact the FSA Ombudsman.
  • www.ombudsman.ed.gov
  • Purple Handbook Pg 24

16
Monthly Loan Payment Estimate and Other
Calculators
  • http//mappingyourfuture.org/money/calculators.htm
  • or
  • www.collegezone.com/studentzone/416_900.htm

17
Student Loan Office
  • For students with Perkins and NU Loans
  • You can check your account status, update your
    address, download forms or pay online at
    www.mycampusloan.com
  • Student Loan Office
  • 555 Clark Street, 3rd Floor
  • Evanston, IL 60208
  • 847-491-3125
  • studentloans_at_northestern.edu
  • Purple Handbook Pg 20, 22

18
Questions
  • ?
  • For Additional Info
  • One-on-one Exit Interviews
  • Contact
  • Marion Feinberg/Colleen Delaney
  • Student Financial Services Counselor
  • 847-491-8950
  • m-feinberg_at_northwestern.edu
  • c-delaney_at_northwestern.edu

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  • Good luck in all your future endeavors!
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