![]() You’ll receive a billing statement before your automatic payment is withdrawn. When the COVID-19 forbearance ends, your automatic payments will start with Nelnet. You can make one-time payments now or adjust your automatic payments by logging in to, selecting the Payments menu, and choosing either Make a Payment or Manage Automatic Payments. If you don’t have payments due because you’re in the COVID-19 forbearance, your automatic payment enrollment transferred to Nelnet and payments are paused, just as they were with Great Lakes.Here’s what happens if you had automatic payments set up with Great Lakes: ![]() If you pay by mail, make sure to use Nelnet’s address when repayment begins.(See Q&A Will my bill pay service information transfer to Nelnet?) If you use bill pay, contact your financial institution to arrange for them to pay Nelnet now instead of Great Lakes.If you want to make a payment, choose Make a Payment on the Payments card once you’ve logged in to. If you were in school, in your grace period, or in a deferment or forbearance, including the COVID-19 forbearance, and were still choosing to make automatic payments through Auto Pay with Great Lakes, those payments stopped on your transfer date.(See Q&A Will my automatic payment information be transferred to Nelnet?) ![]() Because it’s been a while since payments were due, check to make sure your information is current by logging in, selecting the Payments menu, and choosing Manage Automatic Payments.
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