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  2. In Section 1, enter your personal information including your SSN, name, address, and contact details. Ensure all entries are accurate to avoid processing delays.
  3. Move to Section 2 and check the appropriate boxes that apply to your deferment request based on your enrollment status. Carefully read the qualifications before making selections.
  4. In Section 3, review the borrower understandings and certifications. Confirm your understanding by checking the box indicating you wish to make interest payments on unsubsidized loans if applicable.
  5. Section 4 requires certification from an authorized official at your school. Ensure this section is completed accurately or attach a separate enrollment certification report.
  6. Follow the instructions in Sections 5 and 6 for completing the form correctly. Use dark ink for printing and report dates in MM-DD-YYYY format.
  7. Finally, return the completed form along with any required documentation to the address specified in Section 7.

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Automatic In-School Deferment If youre enrolled in an eligible college or career school at least half-time, in most cases your loan will be placed into a deferment automatically. If you enroll at least half-time but do not automatically receive a deferment, you should contact the school where you are enrolled.
Yes. You can decline an in-school deferment on your loans that are in repayment status and make qualifying payments on those loans while you are in school.
SECTION 3: BORROWER REQUESTS, UNDERSTANDINGS, CERTIFICATIONS, AND AUTHORIZATION I request: To defer repayment of my loans for the period during which I meet the eligibility criteria outlined in Section 2 and as certified by the authorized official in Section 4.
Key takeaways. Deferment allows qualified borrowers to pause student loans repayment and, in some cases, suspend interest for up to three years. Forbearance doesnt allow you to save on interest but has broader criteria and no limit to the number of times you can do this.
You can decline an in-school deferment on your loans that are in repayment status and make qualifying payments on those loans while you are in school. Remember, in order for your payments to qualify for PSLF, you must be employed full-time by a qualifying employer while you attend school.
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