:: Successful Loan Repayment ::

Are You Looking for Money? publication Student loan borrowers start repaying their loan(s) after their grace period ends, unless they qualify for a deferment or forbearance. The monthly payment amount is determined by the total amount borrowed and the repayment option chosen. More information is available in our "Are You Looking for Money?" booklet PDF,  or by contacting the financial aid office at the school you plan to attend. You can also use our Loan Calculator to get your customized monthly payment estimate.

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Transition to Repayment

Direct Stafford Loans

Repayment of Direct Stafford loans begins six months after you graduate or drop below half-time enrollment. This six-month period, called a grace period, is designed to help you prepare for repayment.


Direct PLUS Loans

For PLUS loan borrowers, the first payment is due within 60 days after full disbursement unless the borrower qualifies for a deferment.

Parent PLUS loan borrowers can request to defer their loan:

Parent borrowers who are interested in a deferment must contact the loan holder about the eligibility requirements. Parent PLUS loans disbursed before July 1, 2008 have different eligibility requirements.


Graduate and professional student PLUS loan borrowers can request to defer their loan:

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Repayment options

There are several repayment options for you to consider. If you're interested in any of these options, contact your loan holder for more information.


Standard Repayment


Graduated Repayment


Extended Repayment


Income-Sensitive Repayment


Income-Contingent Repayment


Income-Based Repayment

The Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plan is designed to make loan repayment easier for borrowers with lower salaries. The plan:

More information and the necessary forms are available on our Income-Based Repayment plan page. You can also access the Student Aid on the Web IBR page (external link)  to learn more and use their calculator to estimate your payments.

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Federal Consolidation Loans

Consolidation allows you to combine all your federal education loans into a single, more manageable loan, make one monthly payment to a single loan holder and extend your repayment period to a maximum of up to 30 years depending on the consolidated loan amount.

To be eligible for a Federal Consolidation loan, you must certify you don't have another application for a consolidation loan pending with another lender and either:

If you choose to consolidate your loans, you’ll still have the option to choose from the standard, graduated, income-sensitive, income-based or extended (if applicable) repayment schedules.

Learn more about loan consolidation on the U.S. Department of Education website (external link)  or by calling 800.557.7392 (toll-free).

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