Countdown to Repayment: How College Students Should Prepare for Their Student Loans

March 30, 2018

Under current rules, you have a six-month period after graduation before you need to begin paying back what you owe. But don’t wait until the grace period ends to prepare for repayment. Start now with these steps:

Study Up on What You Owe

The first step is to simply educate yourself. By visiting the government’s student loan data system, you can find all kinds of information about your federal loans, such as your balance, whether or not your loans are subsidized, your loan servicer, and more. Note: you may have to contact your servicer to find out when your first payment is due.

Review Payment Plans

If you can’t land a high-paying job right out of college, don’t panic. You may have options for repaying your student loans. Depending on your eligibility, you can lower your monthly payment based on income (among a few other factors). The Department of Education has set up a convenient tool for viewing your repayment schedule under various plans. We recommend checking it out to review your options.

Set Up Auto-Pay

If you’re new to the world of making monthly payments, set yourself up for success. Initiate auto-pay between your servicer and your checking account. This way, you won’t have to worry about remembering to pay your loan every month; the money will automatically get debited from your account. Just make sure you always keep enough cash in your checking account to avoid a potentially expensive over-draft fee from your financial institution.

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March 2018