Online Payment: The Student Loan People E-Pay
The Student Loan People's E-Pay allows you to pay your student loans from the Web. To pay your
loans online, please enter the Account Information Center, located at
the top left of this page, and then click Pay Now.
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT):
Student loan monthly payments can be automatically deducted from your checking or savings
account. You must be in good standing and not in default to take advantage of this option.
Click here to find out more.
Other Payment Methods
Phone payments may be made by calling Loan Servicing at 1.800.693.8220
A monthly statement is mailed to you with a return envelope or can be
e-mailed to you at your request.
Deferments - Relief When You Need It
If you're having problems making payments on a student loan being serviced by The Student
Loan People, you may be eligible for certain deferments. Deferments allow you to temporarily
stop making payments on subsidized loans. Deferments are available to borrowers in school, in
the military or for other reasons. If you are eligible, and qualify for a deferment, you may
download the necessary forms. The types of deferments are:
Forbearances - When a Deferment Isn't an Option
If you're experiencing difficulty repaying your student loan and aren't eligible to receive a
deferment, you may request that your loans be placed in a forbearance period. This allows a
temporary reduction or suspension of your monthly payments.
Unlike a subsidized deferment, interest continues to accrue during the forbearance period.
At the end of a discretionary forbearance period, any interest that has accrued on your
student loan will be added to your principal balance.
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Teacher Loan Forgiveness Forbearance (federal loans only)
Teachers who qualify for the loan forgiveness program may have forbearance on their loans during the five qualifying years they teach in a designated low-income school.
Do You Have a Defaulted Loan?
If you have a student loan and payment has not been made and is 270 days or more past due
then it is considered in default.
A defaulted loan means:
- A collection cost of 24.34% of your balance will be added to your loan.
- The worst possible credit rating is reported to all the credit bureaus.
- You may be denied credit for a home, a car, etc.
- All student financial aid is stopped.
- Your account may be assigned to a collection agency.
- Your state and federal tax refund may be seized each year and applied to your loan.
- Your wages may be garnished.
- The loan is usually not dischargeable through bankruptcy.
Several options are available to resolve a defaulted loan:
- Reinstatement - A defaulted borrower may apply for reinstatement of their eligibility for Title IV assistance after making six consecutive, voluntary, full, on-time, monthly payments under a satisfactory repayment arrangement. Eligibility for Title IV assistance may only be reinstated once.
- Rehabilitation - A defaulted borrower may apply for rehabilitation after making 9 consecutive, voluntary, full, on-time, monthly payments under a satisfactory repayment arrangement. Monthly payments must continue until written notification that a lender has repurchased the defaulted loan. Rehabilitation of defaulted loans may result in the possibility of increased monthly payments
How do you repay?
- Phone - You may make your payments over the phone by calling our Debt Recovery Representatives [800.928.4241].
- E-Pay
- Western Union
- Mail a check to
P.O. Box 9001780
Louisville, KY 40290-1780.
How do you contact us?
- Call us toll free at 1.800.928.4241
- Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Eastern time
Updated: 08/28/2008