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Federal Direct Student Loans

To request a Federal Direct Student Loan, students must complete the following steps:

  1. Entrance Counseling.
    First time borrowers only.
  2. Master Promissory Note (MPN)
    First time borrowers at Black Hawk College only.
  3. Federal Direct Loan Application in myBHC
    In myBHC, select My Financial Aid  > Application for Federal Direct Loan
  4. Submit official transcripts
    Students who have previously borrowed loans at another college and are applying for their first loan at Black Hawk College should submit prior college transcripts for evaluation.

Federal Direct Student Loan Application Processing

Please allow two weeks for application processing. Applications will be processed in the order they are received. Incomplete applications will not be processed. Status updates will be sent to your myBHC email.

Processing times may be extended to three or more weeks during peak registration times (July, August, December, May).

Request to Change Federal Direct Loan

Request a change to your Federal Direct Loan: in myBHC, select My Financial Aid  > Request to Change Federal Direct Loan

Parent PLUS Loans

For a parent to apply for a Federal Parent PLUS Loan, their student must complete the FAFSA and enroll in at least six credit hours per semester. Parents must complete the following:

  1. Federal Parent PLUS Loan Application
  2. Master Promissory Note (MPN).
    First time borrowers only.

Parent PLUS Loan Application Processing

Please allow two weeks for application processing. Applications will be processed in the order they are received. Incomplete applications will not be processed. Status updates will be sent to both the student’s myBHC email and the parent’s personal email address provided on the PLUS Loan application.

Processing times may be extended to three or more weeks during peak registration times (July, August, December, May).

Will you have a PLUS refund?

If the Federal Direct Parent PLUS disbursement generates a refund after the tuition, fees, and book charges paid, the refunded amount will go to the student.

Visit Federal Student Aid: Parent PLUS Loans for additional information.

Loan Repayments

Your federal student loan will go into repayment six months after you graduate, drop below half-time enrollment (six credit hours) or leave school. For more information, visit Federal Student Aid.

Black Hawk College has partnered with Ascendium Education Solutions® to help you navigate student loan repayment, all at no cost to you. Contact Ascendium at RepaymentSupport@ascendiumeducation.org or 833-707-1220 for help.

What is the loan application deadline?

In order to have your loan application processed by the payment deadline, submit your loan application by:
Fall semester: July 1
Spring semester: December 1
Summer semester: May 1

When is the loan application available?

Students can submit a BHC Loan Application (and all other requirements) as soon as registration opens.

What if I can’t repay my student loan?

If you don’t make your student loan payment or make your payment late, your loan will be considered delinquent and may eventually go into default. If you default on your student loan, that status will be reported to credit bureaus, and your credit rating and future borrowing ability will be damaged. In addition, legal action can be taken to require payment through garnishment of wages and withholding of tax refunds.

In addition, students with a defaulted loan will lose eligibility to receive any additional federal or state financial aid.

When do I have to begin repaying my Federal Direct Student Loan?

Repayment begins 6 months after graduating, withdrawing, or dropping to less than 6 credit hours. Additional information is available through Federal Student Aid: Understanding Repayment and Federal Student Aid: How to Repay Your Loans.

What is a loan servicer?

A loan servicer is a company that handles the billing and other services on your federal student loan. The loan servicer will work with you on repayment plans and loan consolidation and will assist you with other tasks related to your federal student loan. It is important to maintain contact with your loan servicer. If your circumstances change at any time during your repayment period, your loan servicer will be able to help.

Students should update their contact information with Federal Student Aid (FSA) at studentaid.gov/login to ensure their loan servicer has updated information.

Your Loan Servicer will contact you concerning repayment. You may also access your loan servicer information, as well as your loan history, on the National Student Loan Data System.

What is exit counseling?

Loan borrowers are required to participate in Federal Loan Exit Counseling after graduating, withdrawing, or dropping to less than 6 credit hours, even if they intend transfer to another institution. Black Hawk College will email a notification with Exit Counseling information to your student email and personal email provided on that year’s FAFSA. (If no FAFSA was submitted, the personal email listed with the college will be used.)

What happens if I transfer to another college during the same academic year?

You must cancel any pending loans at Black Hawk College and contact your new college to determine what requirements you need to complete.

What if I drop out or stop attending during the semester?

Students should ALWAYS contact the Financial Aid Office BEFORE changing their schedule (adding or dropping classes) to determine how changes will impact their costs and financial aid.

Financial aid is based on attendance for the entire semester. If you drop ALL of your classes before 60% of the semester is complete, federal regulations require schools to recalculate your financial aid eligibility (including student loans) to determine how much was “earned”. Based on the last date of academic activity or participation, your financial aid will be adjusted accordingly, which may mean repaying some or all of your financial aid.

In addition, students are expected to complete 67% of their attempted coursework (see Satisfactory Academic Progress). Withdrawing from coursework may negatively impact your eligibility to continue receiving financial aid in the future. [TODO: Link to Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy]

When will I receive my loan refund?

Refunds are processed by the Bursar’s Office once a credit balance is created on your billing account. Refunds will be available approximately 14 days AFTER the credit balance is created. To avoid delays, students who anticipate receiving a refund should log into their account on www.refundselection.com to select a refund preference as soon as possible.

How much can I borrow at BHC?

As stated in Federal Loan Guidelines, the actual loan amount you are eligible to receive for an academic year is determined by your school. Loan eligibility at Black Hawk College is determined on a case-by-case basis as authorized under 34 CFR 685.301(a)8 of the Higher Education Act. Maximum annual loan amounts are not guaranteed.

The maximum annual amounts a student may request are:

Grade Level Credit Hours Earned (Degree Applicable) Base Loan + Additional Unsubsidized
Year 1 0 – 29 credit hours $3,500 $2,000 (dependent) $6,000 (independent)
Year 2 30+ credit hours $4,500 $2,000 (dependent) $6,000 (independent)

Approximately 10% of eligible students borrow at Black Hawk College. Of those who do borrow, the 2020-21 average federal student loan debt at time of graduation was $9,258.

We recommend students use the Federal Student Aid Repayment Calculator and the Mapping Your Future Debt/Salary Wizard to understand the long-term costs of borrowing and their anticipated ability to repay their student loans. For additional information, visit studentaid.gov/loans.

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