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Federal Financial Aid
The U.S. Government offers a number of grant and loan programs to help eligible students finance their college and graduate school educations. They can help you pay for your education expenses such as your tuition and fees, textbooks, and living expenses while you are a student. Grants do not have to be repaid as long as you meet specified requirements. Federal student loans offer funds at a reduced interest rate or with deferred payment. They are borrowed funds that must be repaid.
Eligibility is determined by the federal government and is based on financial need as well as a number of other factors. Click here for more information about eligibility.
Strayer University participates in the following programs:
Federal Grants
Federal Loans
Lender |
Fees |
|---|---|
| Federal Direct Loans | *1 % Origination Fee |
| http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/DirectLoan/index.html | |
| 1-800-848-0979 | * 0.25% interest rate reduction for having monthly payments automatically deducted from your bank account. |
| Lender Code: FDSLP | |
| Guarantor: N/A | * Fixed interest rate |
| Servicer: U.S. Federal Government |
Important Information About Student Loans
All student loans, whether federal Stafford loans or private loans, must be repaid. We have provided some tools to help you manage your finances and student debt. In addition, once you have taken loans, there are some important things for you to keep in mind:
- When you take a federal student loan you are agreeing to pay back the amount you borrow (loan principal) and any accumulated interest.
- The first payment will be due six months after you graduate, enroll less than half-time, or withdraw from school.
- If you have trouble repaying your federal student loan, for reasons such as low income, loss of job, etc. you may be eligible for a period of deferment or forbearance, during which no principal payments are due. In certain cases, the interest will accrue and capitalize, in others the interest will be paid by the Federal Government.
- If you fail to make payments on your Federal student loan for nine months (twelve months if your lender is Direct Loans), you will be considered in default. If you default, you will be turned over to a collection agency and reported to a credit bureau, potentially impairing your ability to apply for credit and preventing you from obtaining future student aid. In addition, the entire loan balance will become due immediately and any future income tax refund may be withheld to satisfy the debt to the government.
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Once you have graduated, dropped below half-time enrollment of withdrawn from Strayer, Student Outreach Solutions provides a free service, paid for by Strayer University to answer any questions you have regarding your Federal student loan repayment obligation. They can also provide helpful information about income based repayment plans and how to apply for a deferment or forbearance. They are available to help, toll free at 1.888.843.9002. Student Outreach Solutions representatives are available to assist during the following hours of operations:
- Monday- Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (ET)
- Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. (ET)
- Saturday: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (ET)
If you have questions, contact your Campus Business Office.




