What if I have undergraduate and/or graduate student loans? Can I defer them while I’m in law school?
Yes. If you have federal student loans from college or graduate school, you may defer repayment of those loans while you are in law school. Be sure that you obtain a deferment form from your lender(s) prior to the start of law school. Once you begin law classes, the University Registrar will certify that you are enrolled so that the deferment may take effect. We do our best to help each admitted applicant learn as much about GW Law as possible and to feel good about his or her decision to join us. Once you are admitted, you will receive a number of mailings from us to provide detailed information about your admission and about the multitude of opportunities that await you at GW Law. You will be invited to one or more events for newly-admitted students; you will be contacted by current students and/or alumni. You also will be given access to a new student portal on our website through which you can communicate with your future classmates, post questions to the different administrative o
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