Doc. Number | Article Title | Effective Date | Version |
FHC-XX | Tags (Student Loans) | February 20, 2024 | 0.2 |
The following tags are available for the Student Loans File Type
Loan Programs Tags These are used to populate information about the plan selected under the Loan Programs tab located on the client dashboard. | |
{STULOAN_PROGRAM} | Name of Program Selected (IBR, Standard, Graduated...) |
{STULOAN_PAYMENT} | Monthly Payment Amount |
{STULOAN_MONTHS} | Program Length in Months |
{STULOAN_PANDI} | Est Total Principle and Interest over the life of the program |
{STULOAN_AMT_FORGIVEN} | Amount Forgiven |
Loan Program Tags These are used to populate information about specific Student Loan Repayment Programs. The example below is for Graduated Program. | |
{SL_GRAD_PROGRAM} | Name of Program |
{SL_GRAD_MONTHS} | Program Length in Months |
{SL_GRAD_PAYMENT} | Monthly Payment Amount |
{SL_GRAD_FORGIVEN} | The amount that is forgiven for the listed program |
{SL_GRAD_PANDI} | Estimated Total Principle and Interest |
{SL_GRAD_ACTIVE} | Indicates if it is the selected program under the Loan Programs Tab |
To display information about other programs replace 'GRAD' with one of the following (left column). | |
STD | Standard |
GRAD | Graduated |
FM | Fixed Monthly |
GM | Graduated Monthly |
IBR | Income Based |
IBRN | IBR New Borrower |
ICR | Income Contingent |
PAYE | Pay As You Earn |
REPAYE | Re-Pay As You Earn |
Standard Income/Expense Tags
{STUDENTLOANS} - Monthly Student Loan Expense of the Contact
Creditor Tags used with Debts Tab
Creditor Tags (replace 'X' with debt number, in order as listed under the Debts tab on the Client Dashboard. Ex: {C1_AMT})
{CX_LOANCODE} - Student Loan Debt DOE Loan Code "Student Loan File Type Only.
Article Version History:
Version | Effective Date | Description |
Basic | 10/03/2018 | Initial Release |
0.1 | 01/24/2022 | Minor Updates To one screenshot. |
0.2 | 03/03/2023 | Added header and version control footer. |
0.3 | 02/10/2024 | Added Standard Income / Expense Tags listings and |