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Student loans have always been verified by information.

Student-origin student loan is a preferential policy for poor students. This kind of loan doesn't require interest on students, but only requires repayment of the principal on time. What does it mean if you find that your student loan application has been audited?

I. The information is under review.

In fact, Bian Xiao also applied for a student loan in his hometown when he was in college. The related steps are relatively simple. You just need to operate according to the relevant requirements of the platform. Generally speaking, after you fill out the application form, it will be submitted to the relevant government agencies for review. After approval, the money will be credited to your account on time, and then the school will take it away. Therefore, the student loan application you submitted actually needs to be reviewed, and the review time will not be too short. After all, many college students apply for this loan every year, so it still takes some time.

Two. During the audit period

When this happens, you don't need to panic, because applying for a student loan is subject to review. If you find that your application is already under review, the deadline has not yet arrived. Time is running out, and your review is coming to an end. I will inform you by SMS at this time. After the approval, everyone will also receive relevant information from colleges and universities. Don't be nervous.

Three. Conclusion.

The national student source loan is a very favorable national policy, and some college students with poor family conditions can apply for this loan. In fact, it takes some time to review the materials, usually within one week. Therefore, you can know some steps or information related to student loans in advance in the place of origin, and find that your application is already under review. Actually, it's normal. You don't need to be too nervous. If you are not at ease, you can also ask the college counselor.