Loans

 

APPLYING FOR A FEDERAL DIRECT LOAN
The New Mexico Junior College participates in the Direct Lending Program, offering subsidized and unsubsidized loans to eligible students.

The Direct Loan Program at New Mexico Junior College is a three step process. Feel free to contact us at 575.392.5172 for additional information or assistance.

LOAN APPLICATION PROCESS
NOTICE!!!
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be submitted and verification (if required) complete before a student loan will be disbursed.

STEP ONE
Complete the Student Loan Request Form below.

 

2024-2025 Loan Request (August 2024 through July 2025)

Email the Financial Aid Office at Financialaid@nmjc.edu if you have any questions.

STEP TWO
Loan Entrance Counseling is required if you are a first time borrower.

STEP THREE
Master Promissory Note is required for a Direct Loan if you are a first-time borrower.

LOAN REPAYMENT
Exit Counseling is required before graduation or a drop in attendance below six credits in the Fall or Spring semesters. How to complete Exit Counseling

After you graduate, leave school, or drop below half-time enrollment toward a degree, you have six (6) months before you begin repayment. This is called a grace period.

Your loan servicer will send you information about repayment, and you will be notified of the date repayment begins. However, you are responsible for beginning repayment on time, even if you do not receive this information. Failing to make payments on your loan can lead to default as outlined in both your Entrance and Exit Counseling. If you are struggling to make your loan payments, contact your loan servicer or the Office of Financial Aid at 575-392-5172. Options are available that may help you avoid loan default.

If you do not know your loan servicer, contact information, or the amount you currently owe, you can find out here. Log in using your FSA ID and password.

You're not alone when it comes to student loans. NMJC has partnered with Inceptia, a division of National Student Loan Program (NSLP), to provide you with FREE assistance on your Federal student loan obligations to ensure successful, and comfortable, loan repayment. Inceptia's friendly customer representatives may reach out to you during your grace period to answer questions you have about your loan obligation and/or repayment options. They may also contact you if your loan(s) become delinquent. Inceptia is not a collection agency. We've partnered with them to help you explore a wide variety of possibilities such as alternative repayment plans, deferment, consolidation, discharge, forgiveness, and forbearance options. Inceptia will stay in touch with you via phone calls, letters, and/or emails to help you find answers to your questions and solutions to your issues.
For additional resources including information on repayment options, please visit Inceptia's Federal Student Loan Overview website at inceptia.org/FAQ.