State Your Investment

Your Rights as a Borrower

Before your school makes your first loan disbursement, you'll receive the following information about your loan from your school, lender, and/or the Direct Loan Servicing Center:

Your school must notify you (or your parents for a PLUS Loan) in writing whenever it credits your account with Stafford Loan, PLUS Loan, or Perkins Loan funds. This notification must be sent no earlier than 30 days before and no later than 30 days after the school credits your account. You (or your parents for a PLUS Loan) may cancel all or a portion of the loan by informing your school within 14 days after the date that your school sends this notice, or by the first day of the payment period, whichever is later. Your school can tell you the first day of your payment period.

If you or your parents receive loan funds directly by check, the funds may be refused by not endorsing the check.

Before you leave school, you'll receive the following information about your loan from your school, lender, and/or the Direct Loan Servicing Center:

If you borrow a Federal Perkins Loan, your school will provide the previous information to you.

If you borrow a Direct Loan or a FFEL Program Loan, the Direct Loan Servicing Center or your lender will provide this information to you, as appropriate.

If you have Direct or FFEL Stafford Loans, your school will also provide you with the following information during your exit counseling session:

You have the right to a grace period before your repayment period begins. (Your parents do not receive a grace period for a PLUS Loan.) Your grace period begins when you leave school or drop below half-time status.

Your school, lender, and/or the Direct Loan Servicing Center, as appropriate, must give you a loan repayment schedule that states when your first payment is due, the number and frequency of payments, and the amount of each payment.

You must be given a summary of deferment and discharge (cancellation) provisions, including the conditions under which the U.S. Department of Defense may repay your loan. If you or your parents borrow a FFEL Program loan, you (or your parents for a PLUS Loan) must be notified when the loan is sold if the sale results in making payments to a new lender or agency. Both the old and new lender or agency must notify the borrower of the sale; the identity of the new lender or agency holding the loan; the address to which the borrower must make payments; and the telephone numbers of both the old and new lender or agency.

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