I have student loans – now what?. Who to pay loans to You have two loans 1. Canada Student Loan – federal government 2. Provincial Loan – home province.

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I have student loans – now what?

Who to pay loans to You have two loans 1. Canada Student Loan – federal government 2. Provincial Loan – home province  Some provinces have integrated student loans which means you will make only one payment to the Federal Government, non-integrated loans means you make two payments. 1 payment Canada Student Loan 2 payments Canada Student Loan + Home Province SK ON NB NF BC AB MB NS PEI

Where to make payments Canada Student Loan - has created its own lender called the National Student Loan Service Centre (NSLSC) National Student Loan Service Centre – Create a username and password, you will need your file number found on any document from the National Once you are logged in, you can view exactly how much loan you owe (integrated loan totals found here) Provincial Loan Log on to your home province student loan website. Search repayment and follow the links. Provincial Lenders AB – make payments to Edulinx MB – make payments to MB student aid NS – make payments to Resolve Corp

When do I start paying? Canada Student Loan: You will receive a Consolidation Agreement from the National in late September or early October. First payment due October 31 – interest being charged during grace period. Can start earlier to pay less interest. Withdrawals will be made even if you do not sign the agreement. Signing the agreement gives you opportunity to make changes to the schedule or apply for assistance Provincial : have their own schedules – check their websites

How? On-line banking or pre-authorized debit Be prepared, make sure you have your banking information. If you choose on-line banking, set it up early so you are not rushed.

How much? Depends on how much loan you have signed for, how much has been forgiven, how long of a term you will be paying back for and what the interest rate is. Key terms Amortization – the number of months the loan is extended for Automatically assesses at 114 months (9 ½ years) – 10 years less grace period Interest rates Fixed – set rate, Bank of Canada prime rate + 5% Floating – follows bank interest rate fluctuations Bank of Canada prime rate + 2.5% Once you have locked into a fixed rate you cannot change to floating No penalties for making lump sum payments, making larger than expected payments or paying off early (do it!!) How do I pay the interest accrued during the 6 months between graduation and my first payment?

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What if?..... I can’t make my minimum monthly payment? Apply for the RAP (Repayment Assistance Plan). Under the Plan: No borrower should have a repayment period of more than 15 years (or 10 years for borrowers with permanent disabilities). Affordable student loan payments are based on the borrower’s family income and family size. Borrowers will not make payments exceeding 20 percent of their family income towards loans covered by the Repayment Assistance Plan. Apply in late September, early October Word of caution – this program is helpful but having student loan debt hang over you becomes a burden. The amount of student loan debt will affect your borrowing capacity (i.e., borrowing for a car, house)

I ignore my loans? You will be considered in default. Default: Your Canada Student Loan is considered to be in default when you are behind on your payments for nine or more months and collection activities are required. Defaulting on your loan can disqualify you from receiving future student financial assistance or for applying for repayment assistance under the Repayment Assistance Plan. It will affect your credit rating Funds will be collected through income tax returns In the future, it may affect future Briercrest student’s eligibility for student loans What if?..... continued

Consumer awareness Keep all records –letters, cancelled cheques, deposit receipts, etc. Keep a call log Keep address updated with lenders and Briercrest DateWho spoke toReason for calling Answer received

SK has a tax incentive to attract and keep undergrad graduates in their provinces SK Graduate Retention requires consent to release information. Please submit to Student Finance If you will be living in these provinces, check out the provincial websites Graduate Retention Programs

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