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If you have a Direct Loan or Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program loan, talk to your loan servicer about repayment options. If your loan is in default, find out how to begin repaying your loan and review your options for getting out of default.
Explanation. If youve already accepted more loan money than you need, Contact your loan servicer to discuss options such as returning the excess amount or adjusting your loan amount.
Contact your loan servicer as soon as possible. You may be able to change your repayment plan to one that lowers your monthly payment and, in some cases, may be based on your income. You can also ask your loan servicer about your options for a deferment or forbearance or loan consolidation.
If you are having trouble paying back your student loans, you may qualify for: Loan deferment - Payments are postponed. In most cases, the interest money you owe will continue to accrue (grow). Forbearance - Payments are suspended or reduced, but the interest you owe continues to accrue.
you are eligible for disbursement (i.e., the payment of your financial aid) 10 days before the term begins and. you will have a credit balance (i.e., money left over) after your financial aid is applied to your tuition, fees, and other school charges as applicable.
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If you are having trouble making payments on your student loans after leaving school, the entity you should contact is your loan servicer. Your loan servicer is responsible for managing your loan repayments and will be your main point of contact for any questions or issues related to your student loan debt.
call the Federal Student Aid Information Center (FSAIC) at 1-800-433-3243.
The U.S. Department of Education will notify you of the dates your school plans to disburse your Direct Loan, and your school and your loan servicer will notify you when the loan money is actually disbursed.

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