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Information for UCLA House Staff

Welcome to UCLA!

We are pleased you have decided to do your residency training here and hope the information on this web site makes repayment of your student loans easier.

Medical students often obtain a variety of educational loans, including Federal Stafford Student Loans, Health Professions Student Loans (HPSL), Primary Care Loans (PCL), Federal Perkins Loans, private alternative loans, loans from their medical school, etc.

Different loans have different terms and provisions, and each loan is governed by the terms set forth in the promissory note. The information on this web site can only be a guide.

For legally binding and specific information, consult your promissory note and loan holder.

 
Some Immediate Tips

By now you probably have had an exit interview, have been in contact with your lender or billing servicer, and understand what your immediate obligations are. If not, contact your lender/servicer immediately! Even if you don't hear from them, it's your responsibility to tell them when your status changes (e.g. graduating from medical school) . more ...

Loans Available for House Staff

Several other loans are available from outside organizations. Since they charge high interest we recommend that you use extreme caution in taking out these loans, particularly if you borrowed significant amounts as a medical student. more...

Long Term Planning

In this videostreamed session, you identify and develop your financial goals. You learn about the importance of saving, investing and protecting your assets. You receive an overview of the most common retirement plans. You'll also find a glossary of terms, FAQs and worksheets to help you understand and clarify the concepts and terminology. Click here to start the presentation.

 
             
 
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