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SLIDE 1: Welcome and Introduction
SLIDE 2: Achieve Your Educational Goals
SLIDE 3: Who Should You Turn to for Assistance?
SLIDE 4: Before You Borrow a Federal Stafford Loan
SLIDE 5: How Do I Select a Lender?
SLIDE 6: Types of Stafford Loans
SLIDE 7: Setting Up a Personal Budget is Key
SLIDE 8: Begin to Think About Your Future
SLIDE 9: Know Your Loan
SLIDE 10: Reasons Why Borrowing Can Be Good
SLIDE 11: Don't Sink Into loan Debt
SLIDE 12: The Debt Red Zone
SLIDE 13: Student Borrower Responsibilities
SLIDE 14: Be Organized! Keep Everything!
SLIDE 15: What Can I Use My Student Loan For?
SLIDE 16: What Are My Rights as a Borrower?
SLIDE 17: Stafford Student Loan Repayment
SLIDE 18: Payment Schedule
SLIDE 19: How Does The Interest Rate Affect Me?
SLIDE 20: Avoid Delinquency And Default
SLIDE 21: Default Has Severe Consequences
SLIDE 22: Stay On Target With Your Loan!
SLIDE 23: Track Your Federal Student Loan Online!
SLIDE 24: For More Information
SLIDE 25: Appreciation and Acknowledgements
SLIDE 26: Credits
13. Student Borrower Responsibilities
Kris: Be mindful of enrollment changes.
Your loan must be repaid on time and in full.
It must be repaid even if you are dissatisfied with your academic program.
Know your lender and loan amounts at all times.
Keep in contact with your lender.
Notify lender (or college registrar while in school) of name, address, phone and enrollment changes.
Maintain satisfactory academic progress.
Be enrolled for six credit hours per semester.
Check with the Financial Aid Office: if you drop or stop attending a course, it could affect your financial aid.
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