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21193 Malta Rd, Malta IL 60150-9699 815-825-2086, ext. 2240 TTY: 815-825-9106 Fax: 815-825-2968 finaid@kishwaukeecollege.edu 2016-2017 DIRECT LOAN APPLICATION PACKET The purpose of the Direct Loan Application Packet is to equip our students with the understanding and responsibilities of requesting Direct Student Loans for educational purposes. We believe that when students learn to establish and maintain a budget, they will be more successful managing their financial debt. Included in this packet are requirements and resources that will guide you in learning to borrow smart. STEPS TO COMPLETE FOR A DIRECT STUDENT LOAN o Complete the 2016-2017 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with Kishwaukee College federal school code 007684. o Complete ALL other forms or information requested by the Financial Aid Office after your FAFSA has been received by the school. o Complete the 2016-2017 Kishwaukee College Direct Loan Request and submit to the Financial Aid Office. Use the Loan Budget Worksheet to determine the amount you are requesting. Use the Annual Direct Loan Limits information sheet to determine the amount you are requesting. o Submit official academic transcripts from each college or university you have ever attended to the Admissions Office. Official transcripts are strongly suggested in order to determine your maximum loan eligibility. This may also reduce the time it takes to complete your degree program and save you money. o Enrolled in at least six (6) credit hours each semester that apply to and are needed for my degree/certificate program I am pursuing at Kishwaukee College. FIRST TIME LOAN BORROWERS o Complete the Direct Loan Master Promissory Note (MPN) on-line at www.studentloans.gov. Log in with your FSA ID and complete a MPN for subsidized/unsubsidized loan for undergraduate students. o Complete Loan Entrance Counseling on-line at www.studentloans.gov. Log in with your FSA ID and complete the required loan entrance counseling. (Highlighted in red.) o Attend an in-person loan counseling session with the Loan Processor Specialist. Make an appointment through the Financial Aid Office. TRANSFER STUDENTS o Log onto studentloans.gov to add Kishwaukee College to your completed Loan Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note (MPN). (007684). o Cancel any pending loan disbursements with other schools. This is important especially when transferring in the middle of an academic year.

CONTINUING BORROWERS o Print your Student Loan History from the National Student Loan Data System (www.nslds.ed.gov) to determine how much you have borrowed to date. Students should keep track of current and past Direct Loans. Based on your current borrowing, estimate monthly payment from the chart below: FEDERAL LOAN REPAYMENT* CHART (Sample) Loan Amounts 5.00% APR 6.00% APR 7.00% APR 8.00% APR 8.25% APR $ 1,000** $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 2, 625** $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 5,500 $ 58.35 $ 61.07 $ 63.87 $ 66.75 $ 67.48 10,000 $106.08 $111.04 $116.14 $121.36 $122.69 15,000 $159.13 $166.56 $174.20 $182.04 $184.03 20,000 $212.17 $222.09 $232.27 $242.72 $243.37 25,000 $265.21 $277.61 $290.34 $303.40 $306.71 * A ten-year repayment period was used to calculate loan payments. The interest rate cap (effective 7/1/04) is 8.25% APR. Actual rates may vary. ** Minimum monthly payment $50.00 and the length of repayment will vary. o If you do not plan on attending Kishwaukee College, it is YOUR responsibility to officially withdraw from your course(s). It is NOT the school s responsibility to drop you from your course(s). Failure to drop or withdrawing after the tuition refund date may result in charges that you may owe to Kishwaukee College. o You may owe a portion of your financial aid back if you do not complete your classes with a passing grade. o A Department of Education loan origination fee up to 3.0% is deducted from the amount you borrow and will be deducted prior to your receipt of the funds. o If I am an out of district student, financial aid may not be enough to cover all charges. o I will be responsible for any charges that exceed my financial aid award. o In order to receive any financial aid, you must be actively pursuing completion of courses in which I am enrolled. o Kishwaukee College has the right, on a case-by-case basis, to refuse to certify/originate a student loan.

Annual Direct Loan Limits for 2016-2017 We suggest using the Loan Budget Worksheet to help you determine the least amount to request. Please review the loan limits listed below to determine your Direct Loan eligibility. Dependent Undergraduate Students Maximum Yearly Subsidized Additional Yearly Unsubsidized Freshman $3,500 $2,000 Sophomore $4,500 $2,000 Independent Undergraduate Students Maximum Yearly Subsidized Additional Yearly Unsubsidized Freshman $3,500 $6,000 Sophomore $4,500 $6,000 \ TO BE CONSIDERED A SOPHOMORE STUDENT, YOU MUST HAVE EARNED 30 OR MORE SEMESTER HOURS OF 100 OR ABOVE LEVEL COURSES THAT CAN BE APPLIED TO YOUR CURRENT DEGREE PROGRAM AT KISHWAUKEE COLLEGE. FIRST YEAR NURSING STUDENTS AND RADIOLOGY STUDENTS ARE CONSIDERED FRESHMAN STUDENTS AND CAN ONLY BORROW FRESHMAN LOAN AMOUNTS. **Based on your financial need, you may receive both Subsidized and Unsubsidized Direct Loans. The total amount of both loans may not exceed the annual loan amount and your cost to attend Kishwaukee College. You will first be awarded a Subsidized Direct Loan with any remaining loan eligibility awarded as an Unsubsidized Direct Loan.** Maximum eligibility is based upon enrollment, student budget, EFC, and annual limits. One-semester loans are based on half of the yearly amounts. I understand that loans may decrease my work-study eligibility. FIRST TIME BORROWERS 150% RULE FOR STUDENTS WHO BORROW AFTER JULY 1, 2014: 1. Students may receive Direct Subsidized loans for no more than 150% of the length of the current academic program. For example, a student enrolled in a two-year program will have three years' worth of subsidized loan eligibility and a student enrolled in a four-year program will have six years' worth of subsidized loan eligibility. 2. Once a student reaches the 150% mark in a particular program, their future subsidized loan eligibility in that program will end. They may, however, be eligible for unsubsidized loans. 3. A student who reaches the 150% limitation will have their interest subsidy end for all outstanding subsidized loans if the student does not graduate and continues to be enrolled in the same or a shorter undergraduate program. Repayment does not begin, but like unsubsidized loans, the student (rather than the government) would become responsible for interest that accrues from this point forward. 4. If you borrow the full annual amount during one semester, you will use more than one semester s worth of timeframe within your 150%.

2015-2016 Financial Aid Loan Budget Worksheet Name Kish ID # Use this worksheet to help you determine the amount of Direct student loan you need to request. Please list your academic expenses and funding resources for each semester. When borrowing a student loan you are agreeing to the legal obligation to repay your educational debt. It is very important that you borrow ONLY the amount needed. Academic Expenses* (Step 1) Fall 2016 Spring 2017 Tuition and Fees $ $ Books and Supplies $ $ Other (examples: housing, food, transportation) $ $ Total Academic Expenses $ $ Funding Sources* (Step 2) Fall 2016 Spring 2017 Pell Grant $ $ IL Monetary Award Program (MAP) $ $ Scholarships/Sponsorships $ $ Veteran Benefits $ $ Work Study (Loans may decrease work study eligibility) $ $ Other: $ $ Total Funding Sources $ $ Unmet Need Fall 2016 Spring 2017 Total Academic Expenses (Step 1) $ $ Subtract Total Funding Sources (Step 2) $ $ The difference is your unmet need $ $ *Tuition/fees and award amounts can be found on your KishSOS.

KISHWAUKEE COLLEGE DIRECT LOAN CHECK DISBURSEMENT INFORMATION ALL students who have applied for a Direct loan MUST: Enroll in a program leading to a degree or certificate that you can earn at Kishwaukee College. Financial aid can be awarded only for courses that apply and are needed toward the Kishwaukee College degree. Enoll in at least six semester hours each term that apply and are needed for the degree or certificate program that you are pursuing at Kishwaukee College. Be in good academic standing for financial aid/loans. All loans are disbursed in two payments. Loan refunds will not be disbursed until faculty have verified enrollment approximately two weeks into the class. No refunds are disbursed until attendance verification has been done. Two semester loans (loans for Fall Semester and Spring Semester) are disbursed in two equal amounts. Half the loan amount is disbursed for Fall Semester and the other half is disbursed for Spring Semester. Loan disbursements for First-time students with Kishwaukee College cannot be released until 30 days after the beginning of the first term of the loan per federal regulations. One semester loans are disbursed in two equal payments. The first disbursement is made toward the beginning of the term for Kishwaukee College continuing students. The second payment is made at mid-term. Loan disbursements for First-time students with Kishwaukee College are not released until 30 days after the beginning of the term of the loan. You will receive the second disbursement at mid-term per federal regulations. All loan proceeds are used first to pay all debts and amounts owed to the College. Once all debts to the College are paid the remainder of the proceeds will be mailed to your preferred mailing address or direct deposited. Direct deposit is set up through your KishSOS account. RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF DIRECT STAFFORD LOAN BORROWERS Borrowers are obligated to repay loan(s), including all accrued interest and deducted fees, even if the borrower does not complete the program, cannot find employment or is dissatisfied with the program of study. The minimum monthly payment is $50, but may be larger depending on the amount borrowed. Borrowers must begin to repay after the six-month grace period. The interest rate is specified in the Notice of Loan Disclosure and Guarantee Statement that will be sent after the loan application is processed from the Department of Education. Borrowers must notify their loan servicer within 10 days if any of the following occur; a change in name, address, phone number or graduation date; a transfer to another college or university; enrollment for less than or drop below half time; or complete withdrawal from school. The borrower is responsible for contacting their loan servicer to apply for a deferment. The borrower may contact their loan servicer to request forbearance if unable to make monthly payments. If a student or parent borrower wishes to cancel all or a portion of a loan or loan disbursement, they must inform the school in writing within 14 days after receiving statement notification showing the school has credited the student s account. All or part of the loan(s) may be prepaid without penalty.

Students who have received Federal Direct Stafford Loans while attending Kishwaukee College are required to complete online exit counseling within 30 days of graduating or dropping below 6 credits. Exit counseling is done through studentloans.gov. Failure to repay loans is considered DEFAULT and the following may result: National Credit Bureaus will be notified, having a negative effect on a borrower s credit rating; The entire unpaid balance will become due immediately; The borrower becomes ineligible for any additional federal aid; The borrower s wages and federal and state income tax returns may be garnished; Licensing will be revoked (nursing, radiology, etc), Please use the following information to contact the FSA Student Loan Ombudsman Group: US. Department of Education FSA Ombudsman Group PO Box 1843 Monticello KY 42633 877-557-2575 pone 606-396-4821fax http://studentaid.gov/repay-loans/disputes/prepare The Ombudsman Office is a final resource after individuals look for help through their loan servicer. Concerned borrowers should first contact their loan servicer or visit the Ombudsman website for further information. When contacting the Ombudsman be prepared to: * identify the problem and reason behind it * define expectations * describe actions already taken to resolve issue * supply documentation to support your position. For the full Rights and Responsibilities refer to your Master Promissory Note or www.direct.ed.gov/pubs/dlrights.pdf.

21193 Malta Rd, Malta IL 60150-9699 815-825-2086, ext. 2240 TTY: 815-825-9106 Fax: 815-825-2968finaid@kishwaukeecollege.edu 2016-2017 DIRECT LOAN REQUEST Name SSN# KISH ID# Date of Birth 1. I want to apply for a DIRECT loan in the total amount of $ (*) to attend Kishwaukee College. (*)A total dollar amount is needed or the loan will not be processed. 2. I want the loan to cover the term(s) checked below. BOTH FALL 2016 & SPRING 2017 FALL 2016 SEMESTER ONLY (**) SPRING 2017 SEMESTER ONLY (**) (**) First Time Borrowers: I understand if I borrow the full annual amount during one semester, I will use more than one semester s worth of timeframe within my 150%. See information on the Annual Direct Loan Limits Sheet. 3. I have not attended any other colleges or universities OR I have attended the colleges or universities listed below and I have requested official academic transcripts from these schools. NOTE: Official transcripts are strongly suggested in order to determine your maximum loan eligibility. SCHOOL CITY/STATE DATES ATTENDED New Borrowers: I understand that I must complete a Direct Loan Master Promissory Note (MPN) and on-line Loan Entrance Counseling by logging onto studentloans.gov. You will need your FSA ID. You are also asked to sign up for an in-person loan counseling session through the Financial Aid Office. Transfer Students: I understand that I must log onto studentloans.gov and add Kishwaukee College (007684) to my completed loan entrance counseling and Master Promissory Note (MPN). I have also notified my previous school to cancel any future disbursements. I understand that I must be enrolled at least six (6) credit hours each semester that apply to and are needed for my degree or certificate program that I am pursuing at Kishwaukee College in order to borrow a FEDERAL DIRECT LOAN. I understand that I am requesting a student loan and that I am responsible for repaying this loan. Payments of at least $50 will begin within 7 months after graduation or when I am no longer a half-time student. I understand that loans may decrease work study eligibility. I certify that the information on this form is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge. Incorrect information will delay or prohibit the processing of my loan application. Signature Date For Office Use only: NSLDS: Pell % Loans-SULA LEC MPN