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Disability assistance. If you have a disability, you may qualify for the Repayment Assistance Plan for Borrowers with Disabilities (RAP-D). This plan could lower your student loan payments for 6 ...
The Senate’s version of President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” passed Tuesday would make significant changes to student loan ...
Repayment of your student loans starts 6 months after your last study period end date. This 6 month period is considered your "grace" period. Your grace period is a good time to review your National ...
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After declaring a change, you will receive a new financial assistance statement. A notice will be sent to you if you need to enter into an agreement and repay any assistance overpayment. If you have ...
Introduced in 2009, the Repayment Assistance Plan is targeted at low-income borrowers in Saskatchewan. Eligible applicants may qualify for reduced payments or no payments at all. Through this program, ...
To receive repayment assistance, borrowers must apply online through the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC), or by filling out the Repayment Assistance Plan application form. Borrowers can ...
The Repayment Assistance Plan is for low-income borrowers who, if eligible, can qualify for reduced payments or no payments at all. The government says the program helps mitigate student loan defaults ...