How do I contact Thecb?
- Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB)
- 1200 East Anderson Lane, Austin, TX 78752, or PO Box 12788, Austin, TX 78711-2788.
- THECB, Grants and Special Programs (GSP)
- Students and Institutions:
- Grants and Special Programs.
- Austin Metro: 512-427-6340.
- Outside Austin Metro: 800-242-3062.
- FAX: 512-427-6420.
Can college access loans be forgiven?
Answer: If the total number of credit hours minus the number required for the graduate degree yields a difference that is no more than 6 hours greater than the number required for the undergraduate degree, then the student has met the requirements for loan forgiveness.
How do I know if my student loans are federal?
Check the Federal Student Aid site Studentaid.gov contains information on all federal student loans. It’s the easiest way to determine if your loans are federal and get any loan information you may need. If you don’t see your loan information on studentaid.gov, you don’t have a federal student loan.
Is Cal a federal loan?
College Access Loan (CAL) Certification Only federal Perkins loans (to the extent that your institution has Perkins funds to award) and federal Direct Stafford loans are to be considered – not federal PLUS loans.
Can college access loans consolidate?
Consolidate Your Federal Loans You may be able to combine your existing federal education loans into one new consolidated loan that can offer several advantages.
Can student loans check your bank account?
Lenders can garnish your bank account to recover student loan debt, and they can do it in different ways depending on whether your student loans are federal or private.
How much are student loans monthly?
The typical monthly student loan payment among borrowers who were actively repaying their loans in 2019 was between $200 and $299, according to the Federal Reserve. But your monthly bill may be much lower or higher than that.
What is a Student Access loan?
Student Access Loans (SAL), or Low-Interest Loans, are student loans funded by lottery dollars. The program began in 2012. Before using SAL, student borrowers must first use all available federal, institutional and private scholarships and loans, as well as veterans’ educational benefits.