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- 180 Days Consolidation Add-On Form
- Principle increase for consolidation loans disbursed within 180 days.
- Application and Promissory Note for Federal PLUS Loan
- The Application and Promissory Note required to obtain a PLUS education loan. In many cases, you may also complete this form online as a part of the application process.
- Direct Payment Authorization
- Request Form authorizing Direct Payment (Automatic Monthly Payment) to be implemented for your student loan payment at SAF.
- Economic Hardship Deferment Request
- Deferment request for the qualified borrower who has been granted this deferment by the William D. Ford Direct Loan Program, who is receiving federal or state public assistance, who is serving as a Peace Corps volunteer, or who meets specific low income qualifications. (Available to a borrower who has an outstanding balance and all loan(s) were made on or after July 1, 1993.)
- Education Related Deferment
- Deferment request for borrowers who are engaged in a Graduate Fellowship, Rehabilitation Training, or Internship/Residency Program, or are teaching in a designated Teacher Shortage Area.
- Entrance/Exit Form
- An approved form for a student to complete Entrance or Exit Information as required by law.
- Federal Stafford Loan Master Prom Note
- The Master Promissory Note required to obtain a Stafford education loan. In many cases, you may also complete this form through the online Loan Origination Process.
- In School Deferment
- Deferment request for qualified borrowers who have returned to school on at least a half-time basis.
- Income Sensitive Repayment
- Form for qualified borrowers to request a reduced payment schedule which is interest only or the payment amount they request, whichever is higher.
- Information Release Authorization
- Form for a borrower to authorize SAF to release loan information to a third-party.
- New Repayment Table Posters
- Chart listing helpful information about payment amount, monthly interest, and interest paid for sample and maximum rates for various loan amounts.
- Parental Leave/Working Mother Deferment
- Deferment request for mothers who have an outstanding balance on a loan made between July 1, 1987 and July 1, 1993 and who meet specific qualifications regarding pregnancy, child care, school enrollment, and employment.
- PLUS Borrower with dependent student
- Deferment request for qualified PLUS borrowers whose dependent student is enrolled in school. (Available to a borrower who has an outstanding balance on a PLUS loan made prior to July 1, 1993 only.)
- Military Deferment
- Borrowers in the FFEL, Direct and Federal Perkins loan programs who are called to active duty during a war or other military operation or national emergency may qualify for a military deferment. The deferment covers all periods of active duty service beginning on or after Oct. 1, 2007.
- Public Service Deferment
- Deferment request for the qualified borrower who is on active duty in the Armed Forces or National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is an officer of the Public Health Service, is serving in the Peace Corps, or is a paid volunteer in the Action Programs or for a Tax-Exempt Organization.
- Student Loan Borrower's Rights and Responsibilities plus Addendum
- Descriptions of the rights and responsibilities of student loan borrowers.
- Temporary Total Disability Deferment
- Deferment request for the qualified borrower who is or whose spouse or dependent is temporarily totally disabled. (Available to a borrower who has an outstanding balance on a loan made prior to July 1, 1993 only.)
- Unemployment Deferment
- Deferment request for the qualified borrower who is unemployed but seeking work in any field.
- Permanent and Total Disability
- Loan discharge applicationfor borrowers who are unable to repay their FFEL student loans due to total and permanent disability (as defined by the Department of Education).
Steps to a Montana’s Choice student loan:
- Complete your FAFSA
- Choose a Montana’s Choice Lender
- Make a note of the lender ID
- Follow your school’s financial aid instructions
- Check out Smart About College for information