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What is Deferment Request

The In-School Deferment Request Form is a document used by students to request a deferment of loan repayment while enrolled in an eligible school.

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Deferment Request is needed by:
  • Students enrolled in an eligible educational institution
  • Borrowers with Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program loans
  • Authorized school officials assisting with deferment requests
  • Financial aid professionals managing loan information
  • Education administrators overseeing student enrollment

How to fill out the Deferment Request

  1. 1.
    Access the In-School Deferment Request Form on pdfFiller by searching its title in the document library or uploading a pdf version.
  2. 2.
    Once opened, familiarize yourself with the layout and locate the blank fields that need to be filled out.
  3. 3.
    Before starting, gather your borrower identification details and any necessary information such as your school information and loan details.
  4. 4.
    Navigate to the borrower identification section and enter your personal information, including your name, school information, and contact details.
  5. 5.
    Carefully select the type of deferment you want to request by checking the relevant boxes in the deferment section of the form.
  6. 6.
    Once you've filled out all the necessary fields, review the completed information for accuracy to ensure no mistakes are present.
  7. 7.
    Finalize your form by ensuring both the borrower and authorized official signature lines are completed and signed appropriately.
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    After completion, save your form by clicking the download button or selecting your preferred storage option on pdfFiller.
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    If required, submit your form electronically through the submission feature on pdfFiller or follow your institution's submission procedures.
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Students with Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program loans enrolled in an eligible educational institution are eligible to use the In-School Deferment Request Form.
Typically, you will need your borrower identification details and information regarding your school enrollment status. Check with your educational institution for any additional required documents.
You can submit the form by following your school's submission guidelines. This may include uploading it online, sending it via email, or submitting it in person at your school's financial aid office.
Make sure to double-check all entered information for accuracy, particularly your borrower identification and school details. Also, ensure that signature lines are properly signed to avoid delays.
It is important to submit the In-School Deferment Request Form as soon as you are eligible, as deadlines may vary by school and could affect your deferment status.
Processing times can vary based on your educational institution's policies. Typically, you can expect a response within a few weeks, but it is advisable to check with your school for specific timelines.
No, the In-School Deferment Request Form does not require notarization, but it does require signatures from both the borrower and an authorized school official.
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