What happens with my
student loans after I leave Vanderbilt?
When enrollment at Vanderbilt ceases, your loan will enter a grace period.
During the grace period, no principle payments are due, but interest may
accrue depending on the type of loan. After the grace period has ended,
principal payments begin. Also due upon first payment is all interest accrued during
the grace period.
Can I pay the grace
period interest as it accrues?
Yes. Statements will be sent to you during the grace period that reflect accruing
interest.
When are my payments
due?
A repayment schedule for each of your loans will be prepared and sent to you shortly after
you leave Vanderbilt. Once repayment begins, billing statements are mailed on the first of
each month for payments due on the fifteenth.
I need to make a
payment but have misplaced my statement. What should I do?
Send your payment to VU Station B #356217, Nashville, TN 37235. Be sure to include your
account number on your check.
If it is after the
due date, can I overnight my payment?
Yes. Our street address is 110 21st Ave. S., Suite 106, Nashville, TN 37203.
How can I make extra
payments to my loan account(s)?
Any payment received on an account that is more than what is due will be applied to the
principal balance of the loans. The overpayment will be prorated across all loan accounts
based on loan balances. If you would like the funds distributed in a specific manner (ex.:
to loans with higher interest rates, low balances), please indicate with your payment how
you would like the additional funds applied.
What if I want to
make payments in advance for a period of time?
Please indicate with your payment the period of time that advance payments are to be made.
The extra money will go into a suspense account from which future payments will be drawn.
No billing statements will be generated during that time.
What types of
deferment options are there on my loan and how do I apply?
Deferment options vary by type of loan. Please see the
deferment
page for more details. A deferment form can be found on the back of our billing
statement as well as on the deferment page on this site. If
you do not have a statement, forms are available on request from our office.
I have been
deferring my Vanderbilt institutional loans for several months and more interest has
accrued than I can afford to pay at one time. What can I do?
There are several options regarding repaying accrued grace and deferment period interest.
Please contact our office for more details.
Am I eligible for
partial loan cancellation?
A borrower may have all or part of his or her Federal Perkins Student Loan
cancelled for engaging in various types of employment or public service. Eligibility
depends on specific loan program rules and dates of loan disbursements. Please see the
cancellation page for more details.
Due to temporary
financial trouble, I am unable to make my payments. What should I do?
Short-term deferments and forbearances can be granted to assist borrowers through periods
of temporary economic difficulty. Eligibility is determined by the Office of Student Loans
and all requests should be made in writing. For more information, please contact our
office.
Can I have my loans
consolidated?
Only federal student loans (Stafford, Perkins, Federal Nursing, HPSL, PCL,e.g.) can be
consolidated. There are several companies that specialize in student loan consolidation.
Please see the loan consolidation page for more details.
Is there an
independent office I can contact to resolve a dispute with my loan?
Yes, for federal loan programs only. The U.S.
Department of Education Student Financial Aid Office of the Ombudsman works with student
loan borrowers to informally resolve disputes and problems. The phone number is
1-877-557-2575.
