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Your student loans are your responsibility and they must be taken seriously. Fulfilling this commitment will prove to be very beneficial. It will help establish your credit rating which, in turn, will allow you to borrow in the future for things such as a car and a home.

You need to be familiar with the repayment process, your rights and responsibilities, and what benefits or options are available to you. Remember, even if you do not graduate, enjoy your classes, or find the job you anticipate, you are still responsible for repaying your loan.

First and foremost, always stay in contact with your lender (or holder or servicer of your loan) to take full advantage of the student loan program benefits.


 

 

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