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Repaying Student Loans
 

A federal student loan is one type of financial aid assistance available to those pursuing advanced qualifications. Most student loans do not require repayment until after graduation. Head Start staff, parents and students will learn here the many options for repaying their student loans and they are  are not locked into any one payment method or schedule. The web sites listed below include information on programs that will assist students repay their loans or even provide loan forgiveness.


Repaying Student Loans

Repaying Your Student Loan
http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/repaying_loans/2003_2004/english/index.htm
After graduating or leaving school, those with student loans will need to deal with paying them back. They will need to know how to manage their student loan debt to avoid repayment problems. This web site explains available repayment options so borrows can successfully repay their debt. It will also include what steps to take to avoid getting behind in payments or go into default.

Repay Student Loans
http://www.ed.gov/students/college/repay/edpicks.jhtml?src=ln
This web page is a listing pf postings to the Department of Education web site related to repaying student loans.

 

Repaying Student Loans. HHS/ACF/ACYF/HSB. 2006. English.