What can you accomplish in the student account center what


Question 1. You can only use Federal, Private, and Institutional loans to pay for college.
True
False

Question 2. You must pay back scholarships.
True
False

Question 3. When you are building your credit, what can impact your credit score?
Late payments
The amount of time you have had credit
Bankruptcy
All of the above
None of the above

Question 4. Each year, any qualifying student is entitled to use federal credits for each tax year, but no student can use more than one of them. What are the federal tax credits you can take advantage of?
A. American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOC)
B. Lifetime Learning tax credits
C. HOPE tax credit
D. Both B and C
E. Both A and B

Question 5. Delinquency or default on any type of debt tracked by the credit bureaus can and will negatively impact your credit score.
True
False

Question 6. The student portal contains self-service resources that provide valuable information regarding your Student Account and Financial Aid Awards, and is available 24/7 even after the campus or contact center is closed.
True
False

Question 7. Susan needs a statement to provide to her employer as part of their tuition reimbursement program. Where on the Student Finance tab would she go to find an itemized statement for an individual session?
Student Account Summary
View Account Details
Student Account Action
Cannot be done in the portal and she would need to contact an advisor

Question 8. What can you accomplish in the Student Account Center?
Make or schedule a payment
Enroll in a payment plan
Enroll in direct deposit
All of the above

Question 9. In which tab can you find the contact information for your Student Support Advisor or Student Finance Consultant?
Help & Support
Home
Student Finance
Student Services

Question 10. In order to complete a student finance document, you must request the document from your advisor and fax a completed copy to the university.
True
False

Question 11. Where is your borrowing status found in the Manage My Loans tool?
Overview tab
Loan Detail tab
Repayment Modeling tab
Resources tab

Question 12. What does your borrowing status indicate?
A. The loan borrowing status indicates your federal student loan utilization in relation to your grade level progression.
B. The loan borrowing status indicates your federal, private, and institutional loan utilization in relation to your grade level progression.
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above

Question 13. Your Estimated Monthly Loan Repayment Obligation amount is representative of
federal student loans.
private loans.
institutional loans.
All of the above

Question 14. Your Estimated Monthly Loan Repayment Obligation (found on the Overview tab) includes an estimate of your Federal Loans. What federal repayment plan is used to calculate your Estimated Monthly Loan Repayment Obligation?
Graduated Plan
Extended Plan
Pay As You Earn
Standard Repayment Plan

Question 15. In the Loan Detail tab of Manage My Loans, you are able to manually enter Institutional Loan or Private Loan information from other institutions you attended.
True
False

Question 16. What percent of your annual salary should you anticipate allocating to comfortably repay your student loans?
25%-30%
8%-10%
40%- 50%
12%-15%

Question 17. What is the plan we use to calculate the Loan Repayment Obligation in which you pay the least interest and have the shortest repayment period, and in which you will be automatically enrolled in unless you request a transition to another repayment plan?
Income Based Repayment Plan
Extended Repayment Plan
Graduated Repayment Plan
Pay As You Earn Repayment Plan
Standard Repayment Plan

Question 18. If you choose to transition into the Pay As You Earn repayment plan, your eligibility is based on your income and could make your payment more manageable.
True
False

Question 19. The ability for you to ‘Edit' the Repayment Details is in the Repayment Modeling section. This information calculates the Repayment Plan Amounts for Standard, Pay As You Earn, Extended, and Graduated. Fields necessary to edit your repayment details include adjusted gross income, income growth rate, **interest rate and ** number in household. If you make an edit, the information will be retained for future logins. This is important because it will allow you to see how your earnings impact your Direct and PLUS Loan repayment plan eligibility and estimated repayment amounts.
True
False

Question 20. How can you find the definition for Aggregate Loan Limit in Manage My Loans?
A. Google the definition.
B. Click on the Aggregate link in the Overview tab.
C. Click on the Resources section on the Overview link and search for Aggregate.
D. Both B and C

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