You may not have to
begin repaying your federal student loans right away, but you don't have to wait to understand your responsibilities as a borrower.
You will
begin repaying your federal student loans six months after you leave school or drop below half - time enrollment.
When do
I begin repaying my federal student loan?
You don't have to
begin repaying federal student loans until after you leave college or drop below half time.
Not exact matches
You normally don't have to
begin repaying your
student loans until you finish your schoolwork, but interest might accrue while you are in school — this is called an unsubsidized
loan - for
federal student loans.
You don't have to
begin repaying most
federal student loans until after you leave college or drop below half - time enrollment.
Enrollment Status: Enrollment status is reported by your school to the
federal government and is used to determine whether or not you must
begin repaying your
student loans.
But, unlike
federal loans, private
loans aren't subsidized and can require
students to
begin repaying while still in school.
The CFPB said that since July 2011, when it
began operations, tens of thousands of borrowers have filed complaints with Navient, the agency and other government agencies about the obstacles they faced in
repaying federal and private
student loans serviced by Navient.