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Frequently Asked
Questions on Loans
Q - What is a Stafford Loan?
A loan backed by the federal government awarded to a student.
Q - Do I have to pay back
the Stafford Loan?
Yes. Your payments will start 6 months after you graduate or drop below
6 credit hours per semester.
Q - What is the
difference between a subsidized loan and an unsubsidized loan?
A subsidized loan does not start accruing interest until you graduate
or drop below 6 hours during the semester. An unsubsidized loan starts
accruing interest immediately, but you will only have to make payment
on the interest every 3 months. After you graduate or drop below 6
credit hours you will begin full repayment on the principal and
interest.
Q - What is an
"entrance interview"?
First-time borrowers will be required to complete the entrance
interview online at:
https://www.dl.ed.gov/borrower/EntrCounselingPage.do?cmd=doStart.
Q - Do I have
to go through the entrance interview each time I get a loan?
No. Entrance interviews are for first-time borrowers at Tennessee Tech
University only.
Q - What if I
reject my loan on my award letter but later decide I need the loan?
Just come into the Financial Aid Office or email (financialaid@tntech.edu) or
fax (931 372-6309) your request to reset your loan to an offer.
Q - What is the
interest rate on student loans?
Interest rates are no longer variable but fixed. The interest rate for
Stafford Loans is 5.6% for undergraduate students and 6.8% for graduate
students. The interest rate for Perkins loans is 5%. The Parent Plus
Loans' interest rate is 8.5%.
Q - When will I
go into repayment of my student loan?
Stafford Loans go into repayment 6 months after you graduate or drop
below 6 credit hours. If you decide to go on co-op, you will begin
using your grace period and will go into repayment in 6 months. Perkins
Loans will go into repayment 9 months after you graduate or drop below
6 credit hours.
Q - What is a
promissory note?
A legally binding document between you and the Department of Education.
By signing the Promissory Note you are taking full responsibility for
your loans. You must pay them back.
Q - Will I
receive a promissory note each time I get a student loan?
Not for a Stafford Direct Loan. You should only sign one, the first
time you begin borrowing Direct Loans. The Perkins Loans require a new
promissory note each time you receive one.
Q - How many
hours do I have to be registered for to get a student loan?
At least 6 credit hours.
Q - Can anyone
get a student loan?
Yes, if you apply for it (FAFSA) and are not in default of a previous
student loan. What type of loan you are offered will depend on your
financial need.
Q - How do I
apply for a student loan?
The first step is filing a FAFSA.
Please see the section entitled Financial
Aid 1010
Q - Does a
Perkins Loan (NDSL) have to be repaid?
It depends on where you obtain employment after graduation. If you
teach in a low income, rural area school you may not have to pay the
loan back. Likewise, you may not be required to pay back the loan if
you are a nurse or a person in certain areas of law enforcement (see
Bursar's Office ).
If this does not apply to you then you will begin repaying your Perkins
Loan 9 months after you graduate or fall below 6 credit hours.
Q - What if I
go into default on my student loan(s)?
You will be ineligible for further financial aid, the federal
government will keep any tax refunds, and your wages can be garnished.
It will be hard to obtain other loans such as mortgages, auto loans,
etc. Don't default!
Q - How do I
defer my student loan(s)?
Contact Direct Lending at https://www.dl.ed.gov/borrower/BorrowerWelcomePage.jsp
or by calling 1-800-848-0979. You will need to obtain the proper
paperwork, complete the student portion, and then get the paperwork to
our Records Office to finish their part. Records will mail the
forms in for you.
Q - I will
graduate soon and I have had student loans, do I have to do anything
special?
Yes. You need to do an "exit interview."
Q - What is an
"exit interview" ?
This is a short session that explains to you that your loan is about to
go into payment and what you need to do about it. You can complete the
exit interview online at: https://www.dl.ed.gov/borrower/CounselingSessions.do?cmd=initializeContext.
Q - What
happens if I have a student loan and then drop below 6 credit hours in
a semester?
The Financial Aid Director will determine if any money is owed back to
the school and you will be notified of the amount you must repay, if
any.
Q - Do I need a
co-signer?
No.
Q- How do I
find out the status of my Parent PLUS or alternative student loan?
It is now easy to check on the status of
your Parent Plus loan or your alternative student loan. We are now
using ELM Resources, www.elmresources.com,
to certify our loans electronically. You may access their site, and
easily find out the status of your alternative or PLUS loan.
If you have any
questions not addressed here please contact Kristyn Long at
931-372-3923 or kllong@tntech.edu.
Important Links for
Loan Questions
Entrance/Exit
Counseling
Managing your educational expenses and
understanding your rights and responsibilities
For Students - Borrower Account Link
Loan Locator -
track student loans
Direct
Loan Consolidation Web Site
Tennessee Tech University Financial Aid
P.O. Box 5076
Cookeville, TN 38505
Phone: (931) 372-3073 or (800) 268-0236 FAX: (931) 372-6309
Questions or Comments, please e-mail financialaid@tntech.edu |