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Thursday, November 21, 2024

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FERPA, Release of Student Information, and Restriction of Directory Information

Information is available at uaptc.edu/ferpa.


Enrollment Verification Requests

Enrollment Verifications are available online through the National Student Clearinghouse. This free service allows you to:

  • Print enrollment verification certificates to send to health insurers, housing providers or other organizations requiring proof of your enrollment
  • View your enrollment history
  • View enrollment verifications provided to student service providers at your request

To receive your Enrollment Verification from the National Student Clearinghouse, please visit: studentclearinghouse.org/verify

Note: Enrollment verifications for the current term are not available until the 12th day of classes for fall and spring terms and the 6th day of classes for summer terms.


In-School Deferment of Student Loans

The following information is from the National Student Clearinghouse website:

If you have a student loan and are still enrolled in your college or university on at least a half-time basis, you are eligible for student loan deferment. Most enrolled students receive automatic loan deferments. However, if you receive a deferment form from your lender or loan servicer and are still enrolled in classes, take the form to a Student Services locations with a valid photo ID. We will forward the form to the National Student Clearinghouse for processing.

If you are still enrolled and receive a collection letter, contact your lender or loan servicer to verify that your deferment has been processed. If it has not, contact the National Student Clearinghouse at (703) 742-4200 and ask to speak to a Student Service Representative. The representative will verify your deferment information and, if you are being threatened with default, intervene on your behalf with your lender/servicer to ensure your deferment is processed on a priority basis.


Loan Deferments for Active-Duty Military Personnel

Student loan borrowers who are on active military duty, including reservists, may not be required to make student loan payments while they are deployed. If you have an outstanding student loan and are, or soon will be, on active military duty, you should:

Contact your lender to inform them about your active-duty status and find out what options are available to you while you are on active military duty.

If you have taken out loans, even if they are not yet in repayment, you must take action. Otherwise your loans will automatically move to repayment while you are away. Your personal copy of your student loan records is the best place to identify all your lenders and their contact information.

Provide your lender with a copy of your military orders.