School Loans
After you graduate, leave school, or drop below half-time enrollment at a participating school, generally you have to begin repayment of your student loans after a “grace period” ends. This section contains links that offer information about education law in Arkansas. There are fact sheets and other resources to help you understand Arkansas and federal law.
This section contains resources that offer information about consumer laws and protections related to rights and obligations relating to receiving and paying back student loans.
FACT SHEETS & LEGAL INFORMATION
OTHER RESOURCES (Other Websites)
- Federal Student Aid (studentloans.gov)
- GI Bill Web Site (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs)
- ARKANSAS LAW - Arkansas Code - Unannotated (LexisNexis)
- Consumer Protection Division of the Arkansas Attorney General's Office
These fact sheets are Adobe Acrobat PDF files. You may need to download the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view them.
Disclaimer
We are providing this information as a public service. We try to make it accurate. Sometimes the laws change. We cannot promise that the information is always up-to-date and correct.
We do not intend this information to be legal advice. We do not intend it as advertising or solicitation. By providing this information, we are not acting as your lawyer. Always talk to a competent lawyer, if you can, before taking legal action.
Some of the items listed here have not been prepared by us, but rather are links to information prepared and posted by others. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of information posted on these sites.
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