I OWE HOW MUCH? Student Loan Repayment

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I OWE HOW MUCH? Student Loan Repayment

National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) Centralized national database Stores information on federal grants and loans Shows how many loans you have taken out and your interest rates Shows who services your loans Access NSLDS using your Federal Student Aid PIN at www.nslds.ed.gov

NSLDS Home Page

Your Loan Servicer Handles all aspects of your repayment Big 5 Fedloan Servicing www.myfedloan.org Navient www.navient.com Nelnet www.nelnet.com Great Lakes www.mygreatlakes.org Mohela www.mohela.com Set up online account with your servicer They are available anytime you have questions!

Meet Ollie the Owl 1 st Grade Teacher Income $30,000 Loan Debt - $32,000

Standard Repayment Default option Fixed monthly payments of at least $50 Loan Term 10 years Least amount of interest paid Repayment Period Monthly Payment Total Interest Total Amount 10 years $355 $10,632 $42,632

Graduated Repayment Payments start low and increase every 2 years Loan Term 10 years Works best if you expect your income to increase over time. Amount due each month must cover interest Repayment Period Monthly Payment Total Interest Total Amount 10 years $203 to $609 $13,478 $45,478

Extended Repayment Must have more than $30,000 in loans Fixed annual or graduated repayment Payments will be lower Pay more interest Loan Term Up to 25 years Fixed Repayment Period Monthly Payment Total Interest Total Amount 25 years $206 $29,853 $61,853 Graduated Repayment Period Monthly Payment Total Interest Total Amount 25 years $160 to $310 $35,292 $67,292

Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR) Based on your AGI, family size, and total loan debt Payments will be no more than 20% of your income Loan Term 25 years, with forgiveness of any remaining balance Reapply annually to qualify Studentloans.gov Repayment Period Monthly Payment Total Interest Total Amount 15 years $235 $17,774 $49,774

Income-Based Repayment (IBR) Must have a partial financial hardship Based on your AGI, and family size. Payments will be no more than 15% of your income Loan Term 25 years, with forgiveness of any remaining balance Reapply annually to qualify studentloans.gov Repayment Period Monthly Payment Total Interest Total Amount 17 years $156 $23,487 $55,487

Pay As You Earn You must have had no Direct Loans as of Oct. 1, 2007; and You must have received a disbursement of Direct Loan on or after Oct. 1, 2011 Must have partial financial hardship Based on your AGI, and family size. Payments will be no more than 10% of your income Loan Term 20 years, with forgiveness of any remaining balance Reapply annually to qualify studentloans.gov Repayment Period Monthly Payment Total Interest Total Amount Total Amount Forgiven 20 years $104 $35,717 $50,625 $17,092

Ollie s Loan Repayment Snapshot Income $33,000 Loan Debt - $43,000 Standard Graduated Extended ICR IBR Pay As You Earn Time in Repayment 10 years 10 years 25 years 15 years 17 years 20 years Monthly Payments $355 $203 to $609 $206 $235 $156 $104 Total Amount $42,632 $45,478 $61,853 $49,774 $55,487 $50,625 ($17,092 forgiven) Loan Repayment Calculator studentaid.ed.gov

Consolidation Combines all loans into one loan Payments may be lower Loan Term can be extended up to 30 years Qualifying Loans Subsidized Loans Unsubsidized Loans Perkins Loans PLUS (grad only) Interest rate fixed weighted average of consolidated loans Will lose remainder of grace period if consolidated during grace period. Repayment begins 60 days after consolidation

Deferment and Forbearance Temporarily postpone your payments Deferments must be granted if you meet eligibility requirements Forbearances are granted at lender s discretion Most have time limits During Deferment Government pays interest on your Subsidized and Perkins loans During Forbearance Interest on all loans will continue to accrue interest and will capitalize

Postponing Repayment Deferment Forbearance Unemployment Medical/Dental internship residency Economic hardship Student loan debt burden Graduate Fellowship AmeriCorps Military Teacher Loan Forgiveness Rehabilitation training program National Guard In-school Medical/Other acceptable reasons

Loan Forgiveness Teacher Loan Forgiveness Full-time teacher for 5 consecutive years in a designated elementary or secondary school serving low income families Up to $5,000 of total loan forgiven Up to $17,500 for elementary and secondary special education, or secondary math and science teachers Perkins Loan Cancellation and Discharge For each year of service, a percentage of the loan may be canceled if you work in one of the following: Peace Corps or ACTION program Teacher Military Nurse or medical technician Law enforcement or corrections officer Head Start Worker Child or family services worker Vicki Tschan vtschan@georgefox.edu OR 503-554-2239

Public Service Loan Forgiveness Have eligible loan types Make 120 qualifying payments Make payments under an eligible repayment plan Maintain a full-time employment status Work for a qualifying public service organization After 120 qualifying payments, your remaining loan balance will be forgiven!

Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligible loan Types Federal Direct Subsidized Federal Direct Unsubsidized Federal Direct PLUS (Parent or Grad) Federal Direct Consolidation Qualifying payments Must be full monthly payment Must be on time Qualifying repayment plans IBR Pay as You Earn ICR Standard

Public Service Loan Forgiveness Qualifying Public Service Organization Federal, State, or local government organization, agency, or entity Non-profit organization Private non-profit organization that provides public services Examples Teacher Law enforcement Head Start Public education Public library services School library services Public safety Public Health (Nurse, nurse practitioner) Public interest law services Other school-based services

Meet Summer Case worker Income $35,000 Loan Debt - $50,000 Pay As You Earn IBR ICR Time in Repayment 10 years 10 years 10 years Total Amount $24,814 $37,222 $55,952 Total Amount Forgiven $57,189 $45,711 $19,858

Delinquency and Default Loan becomes delinquent the day after due date Loan servicers will send notices and contact references After 30 days, George Fox sends notices CONTACT YOUR SERVICER! Different repayment plan? Deferment or Forbearance? Default occurs after 270 days of delinquency

Consequences of Default Reported to credit bureaus No more eligibility for federal student aid Loan immediately due and payable in full Lose eligibility for repayment plans and deferment or forbearance options Collection agencies will contact you Administrative wage garnishment Garnishment of tax refunds

Helpful Resources Complete list of all Federal Loans Nslds.ed.gov Repayment Calculator Studentaid.ed.gov OR Studentloans.gov Loan Consolidation Studentloans.gov Apply for IBR, ICR or Pay As You Earn Studentloans.gov Public Service Loan Forgiveness Myfedloan.org/PSLF Exit Loan Counseling Studentloans.gov

QUESTIONS? Johanna Schweitzer jschweitzer@georgefox.edu 503-554-2234