Applying for an IBR plan would do it, too, because it automatically adds a month of deferment. I applied PAYE in October, was granted a month of deferment in November, received first bill in December, first due date was mid-January.A. Nony Mouse wrote:You’re probably right, I don’t remember at this point except that it was before January.Nebby wrote:Was the first payment due in November or did you get your first bill in November? Unless you graduated before May, the first due date should have been December. Six months after May is November, which is when you're billed, and it was due in Dec.A. Nony Mouse wrote:My first payment was November. That said, I have no idea how long it’s going to take to process any of this.
But if the January person was unfortunate enough to be on a quarter system and graduate in June that probably explains the discrepancy.
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Re: so has anyone successfully gotten their loans forgiven yet or what?
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Re: so has anyone successfully gotten their loans forgiven yet or what?
Yeah, that could be it, too. I applied for IBR (pre-PAYE) and they processed the application before my first payment was due, so there was no deferment necessary. I know sometimes that happens when you start, but it doesn't have to.Nebby wrote:Applying for an IBR plan would do it, too, because it automatically adds a month of deferment. I applied PAYE in October, was granted a month of deferment in November, received first bill in December, first due date was mid-January.A. Nony Mouse wrote:You’re probably right, I don’t remember at this point except that it was before January.Nebby wrote:Was the first payment due in November or did you get your first bill in November? Unless you graduated before May, the first due date should have been December. Six months after May is November, which is when you're billed, and it was due in Dec.A. Nony Mouse wrote:My first payment was November. That said, I have no idea how long it’s going to take to process any of this.
But if the January person was unfortunate enough to be on a quarter system and graduate in June that probably explains the discrepancy.
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