IOWA STUDENT LOAN DISCLOSURE FOR RESIDENCY AND RELOCATION LOANS
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1 IOWA STUDENT LOAN DISCLOSURE FOR RESIDENCY AND RELOCATION LOANS A. Interest Rate Information Variable Interest Rate Range The range of interest rates applicable to this type of private educational loan over the past year. Formula Used for Calculating Rates on Loans Over the Past Year (Lowest Margin and Highest Margin) Range of Rates Charged on these Same Loans Over the Past Year (Lowest Margin and Highest Margin) Index % 2.500% % Index % % % The interest rate on this loan is a variable interest rate based on an index and a margin. Your margin is based on your creditworthiness, the school you attend, whether you have a creditworthy cosigner, and other factors and will be anywhere from 2.000% to %. The index is the one-month LIBOR rate rounded up to the nearest one-eighth of one percent (0.125%). The index is determined on the most recent business day that is at least two New York and two London business days prior to the 25th day of the month. The lender obtains this information from Reuters. However, the one-month LIBOR rate can also be found on the British Bankers Association web site at If the index changes, the interest rate on this loan will adjust on the 25th day of each month, if the 25th day of the month is a New York business day or, if the 25th day of the month is not a New York business day, on the next New York business day. (Although your promissory note permits the interest rate to adjust if the margin changes, on this loan the margin does not change.) With some variable interest rate loans, the promissory note sets limits on the maximum interest rate that may be charged on the loan. Other than the legal limits in the nature of usury or rate ceilings under applicable state or federal law, if any, there are no such limits on the interest rate on this loan. See your promissory note, a copy of which is attached to your application, for details. B. Loan Fee Information The following fees are associated with this loan: Supplemental Fee at Disbursement 0% to 4%. This fee is assessed at disbursement of the loan (or on a pro rata basis, if there is more than one disbursement). Supplemental Fee at Repayment Although your note permits one, there is no supplemental fee at repayment of this loan. Returned Payment Fee - $ This fee is assessed when any payment is returned or refused by your bank for any reason.
2 Late Payment Fee - $5.00 or 5% of the unpaid portion of the payment, whichever is greater. This fee is assessed if payment is more than 15 days late. Hardship or Other Forbearance Fee You may be assessed a forbearance fee if at any time you request a forbearance. The amount of the fee, if any, is determined at the time of your request. Other fees may also be assessed on this loan, as described in your promissory note, a copy of which is attached to your application. C. Cosigner Requirements A cosigner is required for this student loan if you have not reached the age of majority in your state of residence (generally if you are less than 18 years of age) or if you are a resident of a foreign country. Cosigners may also affect the interest rate on your loan. If you have a cosigner, you may receive a better interest rate and improve your chances for loan approval. The effect a cosigner has upon the interest rate depends upon the school you attend and on the cosigner s creditworthiness. The more creditworthy the cosigner, the greater potential there is for a lower interest rate. D. Repayment of Loan Information The interim period of your loan begins on the day of the first disbursement on your loan and continues while you are in school (the school period ) and for approximately thirty-six months thereafter (the grace period ). During the interim period, you are not required to make any payments on your loan; however, at the end of the interim period any unpaid accrued interest will be added to your loan balance ( capitalized ). After the interim period ends, the repayment period of your loan (the Repayment Period ) begins. The Repayment Period generally begins on the earliest of the following dates: (a) thirty-six months after you graduate; (b) nine months after you cease to be enrolled in at least half-time study; or (c) if your school is approved for less than halftime enrollment, nine months after you cease to meet the requirements for less than half-time study. During the Repayment Period, you will be required to make monthly payments of the principal and interest due on your loan. The initial Repayment Period of the loan is 240 months. Additionally, you can prepay the loan in whole or part at any time without penalty. E. Deferment or Forbearance Under certain circumstances you may request a deferment or a forbearance of payments on this loan. Deferment or forbearance will have consequences on the repayment of this loan. Interest will continue to accrue during any periods of deferment or forbearance. This deferred interest, if not paid, will be added to your loan balance ( capitalized ) as described below. In addition, you will still have to pay off the outstanding balance on your loan once any deferment or forbearance period ends. The lender may grant a deferment or forbearance as follows: In-School Deferment - If at any time during the repayment period you return to school, you may request a deferment under which you may defer regularly scheduled payments after the beginning of the Repayment Period. As long as the school is eligible for the Residency and Relocation Loan program, the lender will automatically grant the Deferment. Even if you do not request a Deferment, if the lender is notified that you have returned to a school that is eligible for the Residency and Relocation Loan program, the lender will automatically grant a Deferment. No Deferment fee is assessed for an In-School Deferment. The lender will capitalize unpaid accrued
3 interest every six months and at the end of any such Deferment period or at the end of any such Deferment period of less than six months. Residency or Internship Deferment - If at any time during the Repayment Period you are enrolled in a residency or internship program, you may request a Deferment under which you may defer regularly scheduled payments after the beginning of the Repayment Period. As long as the residency or internship program is an approved program, the lender will automatically grant the Deferment. No Deferment fee is assessed for a Residency or Internship Deferment. The lender will capitalize unpaid accrued interest every 12 months and at the end of any such Deferment period or at the end of any such Deferment period of less than 12 months. Hardship or Other Forbearance - At any time, you may request and the lender in its sole discretion may grant a forbearance. If you receive a forbearance during the Repayment Period, then you may defer regularly scheduled payments of principal and interest. If you request a forbearance, then you agree to pay a forbearance fee, if the lender chooses to assess one, even if the forbearance is not granted. The forbearance fee, if any, will be disclosed to you prior to the forbearance fee being assessed. At the end of the forbearance period any unpaid interest will be added to the outstanding principal balance of your loan. Since interest accrues on the outstanding principal balance, this will increase the cost of the loan. F. Examples of Total Cost of the Loan Below are examples of the total cost of this type of private student loan for loans with an interest rate where the margin is % and the index, determined as of January 22, is 0.500%. Please note, the actual total cost of your loan will vary based on the actual terms of your loan and on any changes to your interest rate. If your interest rate increases, the loan will cost more over time. In all of the examples, the interest is deferred and you make no payments during the Interim Period. At the end of the interim period, the unpaid accrued interest is added to your loan balance ( capitalized ). Private Student Loan With a 20 Year Repayment Plan Supplemental Fee at Disbursement 0%* 4% Principal Amount (With Supplemental Fees) $10,000 $10,400 Amount Disbursed on Behalf of Borrower $10,000 $10,000 Total Interest Paid $36, $38, Total Finance Charges $36, $38, Monthly Interest Payments N/A N/A Interest Paid Interim Period $0 $0 Monthly Principal and Interest Payments $ $ Interest Paid Repayment Period $36, $38, Repayment Term (Months) Prepaid Finance Charge $0 $400 Interest Rate % % Total Paid $46, $48, *This fee amount may not be available in conjunction with the assumed interest rate.
4 G. Additional Terms and Conditions Your loan is subject to all of the terms and conditions of your promissory note. Please read your promissory note carefully; it includes terms under which the interest rate on the loan may change. A copy of your promissory note is attached to your application. In addition, the following terms and conditions apply to certain benefits offered with this loan. Please read these terms; they include terms under which the interest rate on the loan may change. 1. Automatic Debit Discount You are eligible for a 0.25 percentage point interest rate reduction if you agree to have your payments on your loan automatically deducted from your bank account. This benefit is available during active repayment for as long as the borrower s monthly payment amount is successfully deducted from the borrower s bank account. Borrowers can elect to make payments via automatic debit through Sallie Mae s online account management system. This benefit lowers your interest rate but does not change the amount of your monthly payment. This benefit is suspended during periods of deferment or forbearance. 2. Cosigner Release A cosigner may be released from liability upon application by a borrower who has successfully completed his or her education. The borrower must have a satisfactory history of making principal and interest payments and meet underwriting guidelines when the request for cosigner release is processed. The borrower s account must remain current until the request for release is processed and the borrower must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident at the time the cosigner release is processed. The release of a cosigner is at the sole discretion of Sallie Mae. H. Comparison of Federal and Private Student Loans This loan is a private student loan. It is offered solely by a private lender. This is not a federal or state loan. If you have not exhausted all of your federal student loans, you may want to reexamine your federal lending options. Federal student loans will usually result in a lower interest rate than a private loan. For this reason, private loans should normally only be used after all federal loan options have been exhausted. The interest rates for federal loans are as follows: Stafford Loans 6.8% Interest Rates as of February 1, 2009 Plus Loans 8.5% These rates are fixed interest rates. The rate shown for Stafford Loans is the rate for Unsubsidized Stafford Loans. For additional information about federal loans, including information about the rate for Subsidized Stafford Loans, see Section N(10) of your promissory note, a copy of which is attached to your application. I. Consequences of Loan Default There are serious consequences if you default on this loan, including limitations on discharging the loan in bankruptcy, contained in Section 523(a)(8) of the United States Bankruptcy Code. Under normal circumstances, student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. In order to discharge a loan in bankruptcy, the borrower must prove undue hardship in an adversary proceeding before the bankruptcy court. There are additional consequences to a default on this loan. Any future disbursements will be cancelled and you will be ineligible for further loans from the lender. The lender will report any late payment history to credit bureaus, which will adversely affect your credit rating and ability to get more credit from other lenders. Interest will continue to accrue on the loan until it is repaid and, if the lender refers your loan to a collection agency or takes legal action to collect the loan, you will incur additional fees as well.
5 J. Lender/Servicer Contact Information Name Sallie Mae Servicing Address P. O. Box 9435 City Wilkes-Barre State PA Zip Code Phone No SALLIE ( ) Fax No (This is not a toll-free number) Address pco@salliemae.com
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