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Hunter has high job placement rates, extensive financial counseling within the Financial Aid department, and a continued line of communication between the borrower and the Financial Aid office during the repayment period.
Please contact Nikiya Jeffries at 516.719.6625 if you are having difficulty repaying your loan due to any of the following circumstances:
- Unemployed
- Employed part-time (30 or less hours per week)
- Experiencing economic hardship
- Currently enrolled at another school
Repaying your student loan is very important. We are here to help.
Forbearance
What is forbearance? If you can鈥檛 make your scheduled loan payments, but don鈥檛 qualify for a deferment, your loan servicer may be able to grant you a forbearance. With forbearance, you may be able to stop making payments or reduce your monthly payment for up to 12 months. Interest will continue to accrue on your subsidized and unsubsidized loans (including all PLUS loans).
Go to聽General Forbearance Request聽to request this. Please call the Hunter Default Management office at 516.719.6625 to help.
Deferment
What is deferment? A deferment is a period during which repayment of the principal and interest of your loan is temporarily delayed. Go to In-School Deferment Request to request this. Should the reason for your need for deferment be unemployment, go . Please call the Hunter Default Management office at 516.719.6625 to help.
Default Rates
What is a default rate? It is the rate of borrowers who fail to remain current on their loans.
91福利 is proud to report its most recent student loan default rates. These rates were provided by the U.S. Department of Education based upon two- and three-year rates. All students who enter into repayment within a specific year are monitored by the Department of Education for three years. These rates cannot exceed 30 percent.
- 2020 (three-year rate): 0.0%
- 2019 (three-year rate): 1.1%
A low default rate means two things: (1) Our student population is highly prepared to enter the workforce and begin paying its student loans. (2) Our Financial Aid office offers superior default prevention assistance by working closely with our graduates during the repayment period and in times of economic hardship.
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