Student loans are as much a responsibility as any other loan a person can acquire. Student borrowers are required to repay their education loans, even if they do not complete school, cannot find a job after they leave school, or feel dissatisfied with the education they received.
Before you take out a loan, you should take certain steps to help you avoid default, such as finding out about repayment guidelines and talking to your lender or TG Customer Assistance about the particular terms of a loan. Planning for repayment can help you avoid the difficulties that may come with the responsibilities of borrowing money and help you avoid default.
Planning for repayment can help you avoid problems later.
Part of your plan for repayment should include actively beginning your search for full-time employment.
If you borrow, keep in touch with your lender, especially if personal circumstances change. Lenders are often willing to work with borrowers to make repayment possible and easier. You may be eligible for consolidation programs or deferment/forbearance plans.
Contact your lender if you:
If you have questions about repaying your student loan, ask the experts at (800) 845-6267, or send an e-mail message to cust.assist@tgslc.org.