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  1. NSLSC (or, National Student Loans Service Centre), and include your 7-digit loan number in the "memo" or "notes" section of the payment method. Please sign and date your cheque. You can mail it to the NSLSC at the address below: National Student Loans Service Centre. P.O. Box 4030, Mississauga Ontario, L5A 4M4.

  2. My NSLSC repayment period will be starting soon (March) and I noticed that there is no interest calculated on the federal portion of my student loans (the vast majority of the total loan amount). There is, however, a 3.45% interest rate on the Ontario portion of the loans (around 10k for me).

  3. You can request a payment be applied solely to either the Provincial or Federal portion by mailing in a cheque to the NSLSC with a letter stating 'please apply the following cheque against the provincial/federal loan balance'. I have done it before and it was a fairly seamless process. 2. Reply. Award.

  4. Federal and Provincial Manitoba student loans are now integrated into one with the NSLSC. Get to know us better! To learn more about the NSLSC and your student loan experience, watch this short video Opens a new window.

    • Please read our latest notices
    • Repaying after leaving school
    • Provincial or territorial payments
    • Delay repayment

    •To access 2023 T4A tax slips for Canada Student Grants and receipts for interest paid on student loans, log in to your secure National Student Loans Service Centre account

    •Natural disasters: Important information about repaying your loan

    •Budget 2023: Important announcements for student aid

    •How to start

    •Payment options

    •Make additional payments

    After finishing school, there is a 6-month non-repayment period. When this period is over, you have to start making payments on your Loan. For information on repayment, review the terms and conditions of your loan or contact the NSLSC.

    The 6-month non-repayment period starts after you:

    •finish your final school term

    •reduce from full-time to part-time studies

    •leave school or take time off school

    Within 6-months of finishing school, you will receive a package detailing your payment terms and payment options.

    British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and the Yukon

    Repay your student loan through the National Student Loan Service Centre (NSLSC).

    Alberta, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island

    Provincial and federal loans are repaid separately. Repay your federal loan through the NSLSC. Make payments on the provincial loan through your province.

    Quebec, Nunavut or the Northwest Territories

    Make loan payments directly to your province or territory. Contact your province or territory to arrange payments or for information on your loan.

    You may be able to delay repayment if you are:

    •a full time student

    •a reservist in school or on a Canadian Forces designated operation, or

    •in school, and need to take leave from your studies for medical or parental reasons

  5. Please be extra vigilant when receiving communications that appear to be from the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC). Protect yourself from potential scams or fraudulent activities. Note that we will never ask for payments via credit cards, gift cards, or cryptocurrency, initiate contact with you offering to pay off/forgive your loan or threaten you with arrests.

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  7. A private-sector service provider, contracted by the Government of Canada, and branded as the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC), administers federal grant and loan disbursement as well as federal loan repayment. The NSLSC administers federal and provincial student aid in 5 integrated provinces (British Columbia, Saskatchewan ...