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You can defer your student loan payments while in school. Typically student loan payments are not deferred due to employment status.
In-School deferment requirements state you have to be attending at least half-time.
If you are offered a place but no funding you can choose to defer for a year
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In school deferments are given if a student is in school Half-Time or more.
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Call your student loan servicing company and request a Deferment. If you are not eligible, then ask for a Forbearance.
If you are still a full time student you can defer all payments until graduation
You don't need credit for a student loan. It is backed by the Government. The loan is a percentage of the total needed to pay for tuition, around ninety five percent, but you will still have to come up with money to pay that difference in tuition and also books. In a lot of cases even more money is needed to pay for living expenses if you are away from home. You need 120 credits for a Bachelors degree or 8 classes per year. This is what they pay for. This loan is deferred (interest also) while you in college and then six months after you graduate you will start paying on it. You can ask if have not received a job by then to defer longer and also ask for different terms based on your job or family pay.
the deferment period is the period when the borrower makes no payments and the loan accrues no interest
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For colleges and universities that operate on a semester system, you must carry at least six credits (typically two courses) to be deferred from a guaranteed student loan.