Deferring payments for school or internship

A deferment lets you temporarily reduce or postpone payments on your loan(s) if you’re returning to college, going to graduate school, or entering an internship, law clerkship, fellowship, or residency.footnote 1

What is student loan deferment?

Deferring payments lets you reduce or postpone your payments. When you request a deferment of a Sallie Mae undergraduate student loan, you won’t have to make principal and interest payments while you’re in school or during your internship, law clerkship, fellowship, or residency.

During deferment, your Sallie Mae loan(s) will return to the repayment option you initially chose (i.e., interest, fixed, or deferred). That means if you were making either monthly, interest-only, or fixed payments when you originally took out your loan, you’ll continue to make those throughout your deferment period.

When you defer, interest will continue to accrue (grow) while you’re in school, which will increase your Total Loan Cost. Any extra interest payments you can make while you’re in deferment can help lower the Total Loan Cost. 


Deferring your loans while returning to college or going to graduate school

Deferring your loans while you’re in school can help you lower your payments when your income may be limited, but you may end up paying more for the loan overall.

When thinking about a deferment, here are some things to consider:

  • Your payments will be smaller than they would be if you were paying full principal and interest.
  • You can request a deferment of up to 48 months for a Smart Option Student Loan® or a Sallie Mae graduate student loan so long as you’re enrolled full-time or half-time.
  • While your loans are deferred, your interest will continue to accrue (grow) and Unpaid Interest will capitalize (be added to your loan’s Current Principal) at the end of a deferment, which can increase your Total Loan Cost.
  • To request a deferment for college or graduate school, your school will need to verify that you’re enrolled at least half-time. If your school is listed at studentclearinghouse.org, they’ll verify it electronically. If they aren’t listed, you’ll need to request the deferment period yourself by submitting this In-School Deferment Request Form to us.
    • Be sure to continue making your payments until we let you know if your deferment request is approved.
  • You can ask to have the deferment period removed at any time if you want to return to making principal and interest payments.

Deferring your loans for an internship, law clerkship, fellowship, or residency

With this type of deferment, you won’t have to make principal and interest payments while you’re in your internship, law clerkship, fellowship, or residency program. Your interest will continue to accrue (grow), which will increase your Total Loan Cost, so any additional payments you can make during this period could help lower the Total Loan Cost. 

If your request is approved, your student loan(s) will return to the repayment option you initially chose (i.e., interest, fixed, or deferred). That means that if you were paying either interest-only or a fixed payment when you were in school, you’ll continue to make those payments throughout the deferment.

You can request a deferment if you’re accepted into an approved internship, clerkship, fellowship, or residency program.

To be considered for deferment, the program must:

  • Require you to have a bachelor’s degree as a prerequisite for acceptance.

OR

  • Be a supervised training program that leads to a degree or certificate OR is required for the student to be certified for professional practice or service.

Approval of your internship, law clerkship, fellowship, or residency program deferment request is solely at the discretion of Sallie Mae.

You can apply for this type of deferment in increments of up to 12 months, up to a maximum of 60 months for Smart Option Student Loans and up to a maximum of 48 months for the Sallie Mae Medical School Loan, Sallie Mae Dental School Loan, Sallie Mae Health Professions Graduate Loan, Sallie Mae Law School Loan, and the Sallie Mae Graduate School Loan.

To request a deferment, download an Internship, Law Clerkship, Fellowship, or Residency Deferment Form. You and an official from your internship, law clerkship, fellowship, or residency program must complete the form before submitting it to us.

  • Be sure to continue making your payments until we let you know if your deferment request has been approved.
  • You can re-request a deferment of your student loan every 12 months until you hit your maximum allowed.
  • You can ask to have the deferment removed at any time if you want to return to making principal and interest payments.

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footnote 1. If you have another type of Sallie Mae loan, refer to your Promissory Note or contact us to see if these deferments are available.