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March 12, 2010

Can Student Loan Payments Be Deferred?

For me, it was always important to obtain a college education. Since I was a small child, my entire family encouraged me to do whatever was necessary to earn that diploma.

My parents did not have the opportunity to continue their education after high school. They married young and, like all dutiful Catholic couples did back then, they made having a big family their priority. Due to lack of money, there was no funds for any of us kids to enroll at the state university in our city.

Being the oldest, I felt like it was my duty to be a good example for my younger siblings. I knew it would not be easy to get my own degree.

I studied the information on the Online Student Loans Guide web site, and I was able to get student loans to pay for my education. If you wish to go to college but are having challenges in finding out how you or your parents can settle the expenses, you can always go to OnlineStudentLoansGuide.com for details.

It was the most challenging thing that I have ever done in my life, but I did it! I had my entire family watching me march in with my classmates to the tune of “Pomp and Circumstance”. ” They cheered when my name was called, and we posed for all of those cheesy photos afterwards, with me wearing the gown and mortarboard in my university’s colors.

Everything seemed to be going great for me. I obtained a job that I really love. The pay may not be that big but I thought I was working hard enough and hoped I would get a great raise by the time the grace period for my student loans ended, then I will begin my payment schedule.

But the economy took its toll. Customers began to dry up at work, the company was barely hanging on, and I was laid off.

I realized that my grace period was about to end once the initial shock wore off. I didn’t have the money to pay my utility bill and my first student loan payment that was coming due.

I made some research and I found out that deferring your student loan payments under certain conditions is possible. Eligibility for an economic hardship deferment is possible if:

- You meet the income requirements. You need to present registration with an employment agency or something of the sort to prove this.

Go to OnlineStudentLoansGuide.com to obtain specific information on the many types of student loans available. Whether you are aiming to attend community college, a university, or graduate school, details about applying for and securing government loans, private loans and alternative student loans are available.

Filed under Loans by Ericka Mckinnis

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