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Release Date:
March 03, 2005 Last Update: August 21, 2008 |
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Michigan Engineering Incentive* |
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MHESLA's Suspension of Participation in FFELP
The Michigan Engineering Incentive is a unique program designed to encourage more students to consider study and careers in the engineering and technology fields by offering a zero percent 0% interest rate and either payment or reimbursement of the federal loan origination fee. The Michigan Engineering Incentive is for students receiving Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) Federal Stafford Loans and is exclusively for students who:
MICHIGAN ENGINEERING INCENTIVE BENEFITS
CONTINUING ELIGIBILITY Once you have begun repayment of your loan, you must:
QUALIFICATIONS
MICHIGAN ENGINEERING INCENTIVE SAVINGS Your savings depend on the amount of eligible Federal Stafford Loans you have and the length of repayment. The following examples identify the approximate savings available through the Michigan Engineering Incentive. The examples use the 6.8% Federal Stafford Loan interest rate, and a ten-year repayment period.
*Federal loan origination fee from 7/1/07 through 6/30/08. PARTICIPATING LENDERS Obtain a list of the participating lenders that sell loans to MHESLA. As part of the eligibility requirements, you must obtain your loan from MHESLA or one of these lenders. Please consult with your school's Financial Aid Office prior to selecting a lender to ensure they participate with your school. FEDERAL CONSOLIDATION LOANS Federal Consolidation Loans do not qualify for the Michigan Engineering Incentive. Therefore, if you consolidate loans in the Michigan Engineering Incentive program, you lose the 0% interest benefit. Please be aware that the current statutory interest rate, and not the 0% interest rate, will be used to calculate the Federal Consolidation Loan interest rate. SUCCESSFUL REPAYMENT If you run into financial difficulties while paying back your student loans, the worst thing you can do is miss payments or habitually be late in making them. There are several repayment options including deferments and forbearance that borrowers should not miss out on. ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS >Borrowers with additional questions should review the Michigan Engineering Incentive Frequently Asked Questions document. If your question was not answered, or if we can assist you in any way, please contact our office at: 517-373-3662 Michigan Higher Education Student Loan Authority TDD callers may access our office through the Michigan Relay Center at 800-649-3777. * MHESLA reserves the right to revise or discontinue offering borrower benefit options at any time. |
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