For assistance with Admissions and/or Enrollment, Live chat at .broward or call 954-201-7350, available 24x7. For Financial Aid assistance, call 954-201-2330 or email finserv@broward.
To print your 1098-T and instructions, go to the Broward College home page (.broward). Step 1: Click Login on the upper right-hand corner. Step 2: Log in with your BC Email or Username, click Continue. Step 3: Type your BC Password, click Continue.
Once the grace period ends, any unpaid interest that has accrued on your unsubsidized loans will capitalize and you'll go into repayment. If you go back to school for a masters or PhD later, you loans can go back into in-school deferment, but once your grace period is used up on a particular set of loans it is gone.
First, you'll need to contact your lender and let them know you want the information. Depending on your lender, you may have to sign in to an online account, call a helpline, or send a formal letter to start the request process.
All parties to the original debt instrument normally execute a Payoff Letter before it becomes binding. The final version of the document often reflects specifics of the parties' negotiations. Payoff Letters provide detailed terms and procedures regarding the payoff process.
Generally, if you were required to report any taxable portion of a scholarship, a fellowship grant, or other grant, you would have entered it in the "Wages, salaries, tips" line of your tax return.
The Student Financial Aid Office provides information and assistance to students who seek to apply for and use financial aid to support their enrollment at Broward College.
Broward College offers scholarships based on merit, financial need, degree choice, and more. Scholarship funding is limited and completion of the application does not guarantee an award. You will not need to specify a particular scholarship on the application; we will match you to those for which you may be eligible.
Aid From Your College or Career/Trade School Find out what might be available to you: Visit your school's financial aid page on its website, or contact the financial aid office. Ask at the department that offers your course of study; they might have a scholarship for students in your major.
Florida has electronic filing and you can complete the forms and file online. You could also do this in person at your local civil courthouse. Make sure you have him personally served. He will have 20 days to answer and then you would move into discovery then to a mediation to try and settle.