How do I find out if I am eligible for student loan deferment?

In order to find out if you are eligible for student loan deferment in Oregon, you will need to contact your loan servicer. Your loan servicer is the company that handles your loan payments and provides customer service. You can find out who your loan servicer is by logging in to the National Student Loan Database System (NSLDS) or by contacting the Oregon Student Access and Completion (OSAC) office. When you have your loan servicer on hand, reach out and explain that you would like to find out if you are eligible for student loan deferment in Oregon. Your loan servicer will provide you with specific information based on your individual circumstances. In some cases, you may need to provide them with additional documents, such as proof of enrollment in an eligible Oregon college or university, proof of income, or other documents. If you are eligible for deferment, your loan servicer will send you a deferment form that you will need to complete and return. This form will need to include detailed information about your current situation and why you are seeking a deferment. Once the form has been received and reviewed by your loan servicer, they will let you know if you have been approved for the deferment. It is important that you remember to keep up with your payments in the meantime, as any missed payments can affect your eligibility for a deferment. You should also keep documents that prove that you are eligible for the deferment, as these may be needed in the future.

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