Eligibility for federal student loan consolidation

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You are eligible to consolidate federal student loans when:

·  You are no longer enrolled in school (defined as being enrolled less than half time)

·  You must be in the “grace period” of the loan or must be actively repaying your loan.

·  Most consolidation companies require a minimum loan amount, $10,000 is typical.

The difference between federal and private student loans

Federal student loans have advantages over private loans. For example, interest on the loan is tax deductable, the loan can sometimes be forgiven for certain types of service, and you can sometimes defer payments on the federal loan if you go back to school.

Private loans don’t have these advantages - they are really just loans either secured or unsecured, and you have to pay them back just like any other loan.

So, it’s important to not consolidate federal and private loans together. Consolidate all your federal student loans first, then separately consolidate your private loans. If you were to mix the public and private loans you would have to take out a single private loan that loses all the benefits of the federal loans. Keep government student loan consolidation separate from private loan consolidation.Student loan debt

About 50% of recent college graduates took out student loans, with an average borrowed around $10,000 (ref. 3). In the last three years, rates have fallen very low. As of fall 2003, Stafford loan interest rates were in 3-4% range (ref. 2). Consolidation interest rates can be much lower (under 2%), but this comes with very specific requirements - like good repayment history.

Like any debt, student loans can influence your credit and your future decisions. Students who borrowed a substantial amount for college (more than $5000) are less likely to pursue higher education (ref. 3). In addition, student loan debt that exceeds 8% of your income can be seen negatively when your credit gets assessed for future loans.

Two ways to reduce the debt burden are: 1) reduce or eliminate the principal balance. Specific types of loans can sometimes be forgiven by service or other higher education - look into the specific student loan program you have. 2) Reduce your monthly payment. Since debt burden is measured by comparing your loan payment to your income, reducing your payment helps your credit evaluation.

References and Links

School loan consolidation - Information on eligibility and rationale for consolidating (or not consolidating) your student loans.
1. Federal Student Loan Consolidation Federal Student Loan Consolidation can reduce your student loan debt by fixing and reducing the interest rate on your loans. Consolidating separate loans with a single company simplifies payment and debt management options.
2. Consolidation recommendations of the University of Michigan Law School
3. National Center for Education Statistics
4. AAMC - financial planning information for pre-meds, medical students and residents.

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HOPE Scholarship-Lifetime Learning

Tax Credits for Your Tuition Payments 

In late January or early February of each year, qualified students enrolled at EvCC in the previous year receive a 1098T notification from Everett Community College. This notification is related to the federal tax credit programs called the Hope Scholarship or Lifetime Learning Tax Credit.

These tax credit programs may be claimed against federal income taxes for the payment of qualified tuition and related expenses. It is the responsibility of the student and/or individual tax payer to determine his or her eligibility and the deductible amount of tuition/fees.p>

A A college cannot provide you with tax advice, so instead of calling us, you may wish to find out if you might be eligible by reading information at these websites:

http://www.scholarshipexperts.com/signup.jsp?sourceid=2819030

You may also wish to consult the IRS or a tax accountant for assistance. Your own check receipts, credit card statements, or your own copy of your receipt showing tuition paid at the time you registered may support your claim.

Beginning at the end of January, you can review your previous year tuition costs by generating your previous class schedules via the Student Kiosk function on our website. We strongly encourage you to do this in order to doublecheck the dollar amount shown on the 1098T. We are aware that in some cases student loans may not have been calculated properly when the 1098T was printed, so it is important for you to doublecheck.

How do I get to the "HOPE Scholarship" login?

  1. Upon entering the Student Kiosk, click on “Hope Scholarship” in the left column
  2. Enter your student ID
  3. Enter your PIN
  4. Click on “View My 1098-T Data”. You may need to scroll down to see all the information. For each quarter on the list on the screen, you can click on the quarter and see more detail.

NOTE: We strongly recommend that you change your PIN number to a secret code. You can do this by selecting Student Pin Change on the menu in the left column on the Student Kiosk page.

If you believe there is an error on your 1098T, and/or if you do not have computer access you may request written information by submitting a written inquiry (with your name, student ID number, address, phone number and signature) to Administrative Services – Hope Scholarship, EvCC, 2000 Tower Street, Everett, WA 98201.