Carrie Welch

Repayment

If you have borrowed a Carrie Welch Loan, Gonzaga University is the lender for your loan. Repayment is made through a billing service, . Repayment of your loan usually begins 9 months after your last date of attendance or the date you drop below half time enrollment. Although repayment of your loan is not required while you're in school, we recommend that you begin planning and reviewing your options for repaying your loans ahead of time. Loan payments are due the 15th of every month.

Questions or concerns with billing or repayment of your loans should be directed to:


Telephone: 888-549-3274

or

Gonzaga Financial Aid Office
Telephone: 509-313-6582
email: finaid@gonzaga.edu

Any time you are unable to make payment on your loan, you must contact ECSI or Gonzaga's Financial Aid Office. Failure to do so may result in your entire loan balance and interest becoming due and payable.

Cancellation

 of your loan may be available due to total and permanent disability. Application for cancellation or discharge must be completed through our loan servicer, .  Additional information can be found through the .

Deferment and Forbearance

Deferment and forbearance options are available if you are having difficulty making your loan payments. Choosing one of these options will help you avoid defaulting on your loans while alleviating the financial strain you may be experiencing during a time of hardship. Be sure to continue making payments while your deferment or forbearance request is being processed and be sure stay in contact with your servicer during this time.

are available through Heartland ECSI, and completed forms should be faxed to 888-549-3274 or mailed to:

Gonzaga University
c/o Heartland ECSI
PO Box 1278
Wexford, PA 15090

Default

Once your loan goes into repayment, if you do not make your scheduled loan payments, you run the risk of your loan going into .  If your loan has defaulted, a hold may be placed on your Gonzaga registration, transcripts, and diploma until the default has been cleared.  All late payments are reported to credit bureaus and may affect your ability to receive other aid.

Consolidation

Private loans generally cannot be consolidated with Federal Student loans. There are, however, some companies that offer