1/18/09

Paying back loans

This post is late but I guess better late than never right. I Thought I did a December post but as I was looking I realized I must have forgotten it, finals time was not a good time. Now that were into January and most of us starting off fresh with new classes for the new year why don't we talk about paying back those student loans.... don't run, it has to be done. 

All loans have to be repaid its a sure thing that can't be changed unless you decide to teach and only in some cases will your loans be waived. Some student loans through the government such as Federal or Direct Stafford Loans have a six-month grace period. The grace period is a period of time after you graduate before you have to begin repayment. If you do not have one of these loans or do not have a grace period repayment of the loan usually begins within 60 days after the loan amount is fully disbursed. The good thing about the grace period with a subsidized Stafford loan is it is interest free. So if you pay back the loan within the grace period you will just be paying back the principal. If you wait until after the grace period your payments will be both interest and principal. 

Most people face student loans today and many people have a lot of trouble paying back there loans which can cause a lot of financial trouble in the future. Defaulting on a loan can cause your credit score to drop and you could possibly be sued. It is very important to pay back the loans because we all know what happens when the credit score goes down. 

My main point is that education is important yet very expensive but if you are wise with your money and try to keep up with the payments the loans will be gone before you know it. 

1 comment:

Sierra said...

Now I have and unsubsidized loan, do you know if there is anyway for that type of loan to be waived?