QUOTE(Cynic @ Jan 18 2007, 09:34 PM)

QUOTE(DeeH @ Jan 18 2007, 09:39 AM)

I am soon to have a consolidated student loan come due for payments. I have used up all of my deferment time and can't get another forebearance, these were used up due to health problems. I am now working very part time and I am looking for either higher paying work or fulltime......
Did you already use your unemployment deferment time? If you work less than 30 hours per week and are seeking ft employment & registered with an employment agency you would qualify for that deferment, assuming you haven't already used the federal max alotted
I am limited to what I can and can't do workwise, but I don't qualify for disablility. It's difficult to find a good job in the area I live in...small rural area.
My problem is that I can't afford to make the set payment amount, although I can make a payment of at least half that amount. Nelnet won't work with me on setting up smaller payments.... They are required to offer you "income sensitive repayment"; the monthly amount cannot be less than your monthly interest accruel I can't reconsolidate a loan a lower interest rate to lower the payments....
OK, I'm with AES and I'm having the same problem. I've used up all of my foreberrance and deferments. Does everybody offer the excessive student debt burden? I'm considering transfering my loans to Nelnet. My loans are private loans. Does everyone offer mandatory forberance? Who's direct loans? Do they consolidate private loans?
Would it be best to make a monthly attempt to make some sort of payment, even though it is not the full amount? What can happen if I do this?
Eventually it can default. If your monthly payments are more than 20% of your gross monthly income you qualify for a mandatory forbearance due to "excessive student debt burden". Mandatory forbearance is seperate from the 60-72 months of regular forbearance.
If Nelnet sends a DAAR to the guarantor you would be eligible to consolidate with Direct Loans and get "income contingent repayment" (monthly payments at 15% of your disposable income, can be less than interest accruel)
Thank you for your reply.
I have talked with Nelnet and was told that I was eligible for a Economic Hardship Deferment....sent in the form and received a letter stating that I DON'T qualify for it because my SL was consolidated June 5, 1993....before the cut off date of July 1, 1993.
Talked to Nelnet again, told that I am eligble for an Excessive Student Debt Forebearance.....still waiting to find out the results of that one. This waiting is making me sick. Is this difficult to get approved?
I am now 6 days past due on a loan payment that is entirely impossible to make. I wish I had never gone to school!
One last question......on the "income contingent repayment", does this require that I include my husband's income? He won't all that.....not a good situation here when it comes to my SLs. Nelnet told me not to include my husband's income on my application for forebearance since it was his debt.
Also, what do they consider "disposable" income?
Thanks for any help or advice you can give.