What is a special instruction payment?
Special instruction payments should be made when: 1. You would like your payment applied in a specific way other than it would normally be applied.* 2. You would like to adjust your due date to remove the paid-ahead status.* 3. You would like to pay off any or all loans. *Special instructions must be submitted each month you want them to be applied other than normal or the payment will not be applied as requested. A request to have the payment applied only to your loan(s) and/or group(s) with active balances remaining does not require a special instruction.
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