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Financial aid last step for seniors

As fall semester ends and winter commencement approaches, graduating students need to be aware of their future student loan payments.

Dan Davenport, director of admissions and student financial aid services, said students should know where their loans are in the direct loan program.
“Seniors should be aware of how much they borrowed and their repayment options,” Davenport said.

A majority of students have a 10-year payment plan, and payments change depending on how much money students have borrowed. The minimum monthly payment is $50. After graduation, every student has a six-month grace period until each Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized loan need to be paid.
“I suggest that students go to http://www.dl.ed.gov and look at all of their loans and simulate their payments,” Davenport said.

As of July 1, a new income-based repayment schedule has been enacted which requires students to pay an amount on their student loans based on their income during any period when they are having financial difficulties.

Loan cancellation is only available if a school closed before a student completed a program, a school falsely certified that the student was eligible to get the loan, the loan was falsely certified due to identify theft or a student withdrew from school and they didn’t pay a refund afforded by written policy.


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University of Idaho director of admissions and student financial aid services Dan Davenport poses for a photo in the Financial Aid Office in the Student Union Building July 7. Davenport said graduating students should be aware of how much money they have borrowed.File photo

If a student were to move on to graduate school in any future semester, loan collection would be suspended when they were again enrolled.

A few helpful hints from Davenport: students should ensure their loan program always has their correct address, keep all paper work and do not be afraid to ask questions.

Student loan repayment workshops are offered until the end of the school semester, intended to assuage loan repayment stress. The workshops are available from 7 to 8 p.m.Wednesday, Dec. 9 and Tuesday, Dec. 15 and from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16 in the Silver Room of the Student Union Building.

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