Federal student loans, and the many federally subsidized repayment programs that are available form the U.S. Department of Education, are flat out complicated. The Advisors at Higher Level Processing will simplify everything for you, but for those clients that prefer to review the details before contacting HLP we have developed the HLP Knowledge Vault.
Before jumping into federal student loan program qualifications and the repayment programs, it is best to review the Student Loan Facts. Click below to review the complete list of student loan facts.
Many of the repayment program options are created to help Americans that have encountered some type of personal hardship. We’ve summarized them for your convenience. Click below to learn more about hardships.
We wouldn’t cover all 60 plus programs in one place, but in this section, you’ll find the key programs and descriptions. Click below to learn more about repayment programs.
Our deep knowledge of the loan repayment programs offered by the U.S. Department of Education, combined with our systems, process and people enable us to deliver what you value most - results and simplicity.
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• Higher Level Processing (HLP) is not affiliated with the following: any local, state or federal government agencies; Department of Education; or any student loan servicers, lenders or providers. We are not a lender, and we are not a legal advice service. We are an independent company that specializes in the development and administration of documents to assist debtors with the necessary paperwork needed to complete the federal student loan consolidation and/or forgiveness process. If you need legal or financial advice please contact an attorney or financial professional.
• Ability to Apply for Relief. You can apply for loan consolidation or alternative repayment programs on your own, without paid assistance, through the DOE at www.studentloans.gov. Each of the DOE's student loan forgiveness programs has specific conditions and requirements that must be satisfied, and borrowers may not qualify under any of these programs.
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