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| Repaying Federal Student Loans |
Meeting your student loan obligations is one of
the most important things you can do to maintain good financial health. Learn
about some of the tools available while in repayment, options for postponing repayment, and consequences of not repaying your loans.
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• MGA Web Advisor
Provides loan account information for borrowers that have entered repayment with loans guaranteed by the Michigan Guaranty Agency. More >
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• Repayment Options
You may choose from several repayment options including standard, extended, or income-sensitive. Find the one that best fits your situation.
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• Federal
Deferments and Forbearances for FFELP and Perkins Loans
You
have several options to postpone your loan payments and still remain
in good standing with your lender.
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• MI-LOAN
Program Repayment and Forbearance Options
The MI-LOAN Program encourages borrowers to take control of their
student loan indebtedness through responsible loan repayment. Loan
forbearance also makes it possible for borrowers to remain in good
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• Loan
Discharge and Forgiveness
Loan discharges and forgiveness are offered to
borrowers in special circumstances.
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• Consequences
of Default
Avoid the consequences of default! Learn just a few of the consequences of not repaying your loan obligations.
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• Consequences
of Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy
will affect almost every part of your financial life. Learn how
bankruptcy will affect your student loans and future loan eligibility.
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• MGA
Ombudsman
The Michigan Guaranty Agency*s Ombudsman conducts informal
fact-finding investigations about complaints related to student loans
guaranteed by MGA. MGA's Ombudsman considers the concerns, positions, and interests of
all parties in an objective manner, and does not take sides with any
person or group.
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