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LetTheSunShineIn
Mar 2, 2007
I'm graduating a year earlier from college than I expected to, BUT I'm continuing my education (post-baccalaureate) to prepare for medical school (since I'll be getting my bachelor's degree in a non-science major, I have to get some more science classes in).

I borrowed some private student loans this semester and one of the companies has contacted me stating that I need to start repayment this November (about 6 months after I graduate), BUT since I'm continuing my education (post-bacc through medical school) can I just have my university contact the company in order to defer my payments even more even if they've set a tentative date already for me to pay them back?

What do I need to do in order to continue deferring these payments? This isn't the only loan I have too, I have to defer my government loans, etc. I know I should probably have more information on this, but I don't want to do something wrong to screw up my credit.

What do I need to do exactly in order to continue the deferral period? Would it be better to contact you through PM?

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