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Student Loan Counseling and Repayment

Student Loan Counseling

Students who borrow under the Direct Student Loan program at Yavapai College are required to complete online loan entrance counseling before their loan proceeds can be released.

All students who borrow a student loan are required to complete exit loan counseling when they graduate, leave school, or drop below half time enrollment status.

To access the online loan counseling your Internet browser must be set to accept cookies.

If you need help setting your browser to accept cookies, or have any other questions completing your loan counseling, please call the Financial Aid Office at 776-2152 or 800-922-6787, ext. 2152.

Exit Counseling

Click here to proceed with your Exit Counseling requirements for you Stafford Student loan(s).

Successful Student Loan Repayment

Do you know what your total student loan balance is?

Take a look, you may be surprised. www.nslds.ed.gov and select Financial Aid Review

To determine your monthly loan payment, use this loan calculator to plan ahead and not be surprised at your loan payments.

Education lenders generally recommend that your student loan payments not exceed 8 to 10 percent of your monthly income.

Are you struggling to make your student loan payments?

A different repayment option may work for you. You may be eligible to lower your payments for a period of time. It may be possible to change your current standard repayment option on your student loan to a graduated, income-sensitive, extended repayment, or consolidation plan. Contact your lender for additional information, and be sure you understand how this will affect your overall loan amount.

If you are unable to make payments on your student loans due to personal financial difficulties, unemployment, or serving on active duty, avoid delinquency and default by checking to see if you qualify for a temporary deferment or forbearance. These will give you temporary payment relief. Contact Yavapai College or your lender to see if you qualify.

Be aware of the consequences of defaulting on your student loan. Contact your lender or school if your loans are in danger of default. There are many things that are available to prevent your loans from defaulting. Some of the consequences may include:

  • Your wages or your entire tax refund may be garnished
  • Your credit rating will suffer
  • Your loans become immediately due and payable
 
  • You lose your eligibility for additional federal student financial aid
  • You may not be eligible for certain federal and state jobs
  • You may lose your professional license

Financial Aid News & Updates


Recent Changes to SAP

The Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy for financial aid recipients will change at the end of the Spring 2012 semester. This change is due to new federal regulations. Click the graphic to learn more.

Financial Aid Status

Wondering about the status of your financial aid? Log into myYC and click on "My Financial Aid" to see up-to-date information.

Online Payment Plan

Yavapai College offers an online interest-free monthly payment plan. There is a $25.00 non-refundable set up fee required per semester. Log into myYC and click on "My Bills & Payments" to enroll.

Contact Us

  • Verde Financial Aid
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    1350 W. Mingus Ave, Cottonwood
  • Mon - Thurs, 8am - 5pm
  • Telephone (928) 634-6502
  • Fax (928) 634-6594