USD is the owner of these loans and is responsible for the disbursement and collection of all funds related to them.
Your account number is your USD ID #
Statements are sent directly from Heartland ECSl once a month. You can also sign up for e-billing for the convenience of receiving electronic statements. If you are already set up on ACH, you will receive one audit statement a year on the anniversary of when you signed up for the program.
To sign up for e-billing and ACH, go directly to the Heartland ECSl website.
All checks should be made payable to USD and should include your account number written on your check. Payment should be mailed directly to:
University of San Diego
Loan and Student Account Resolution
5998 Alcala Park, HC Rm 209
San Diego, California 92110-2492
In addition, payments should be mailed early in order to arrive by the due date, which is the first day of each month.
New: For borrowers who have busy schedules, payment can be made online at Heartland ECSI. You can also go online to set up an ACH account.
There are no prepayment penalties.
Yes, you may make payments while the account is in deferment without any penalties, but no billing statements will be sent to you while your account is deferred. All payments during the deferment period should be sent to the USD Loan and Account Resolution office as listed above. Please make sure your account number is clearly listed on your check.
New: You can now go online to Heartland ECSI to remit payment and at the same time see the status of your account.
Payments are applied first to satisfy any outstanding collections costs and late fees (if applicable), then to accrued interest, then to the outstanding principal balance.
To update your enrollment status, please contact our office. We are available 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
New: Whenever you change your name/address/telephone number you can now go to the Heartland ECSI website and update your information. You can also contact the USD Loan and Account Resolution office at (619) 260-4130 to update your information.
Yes. USD charges a $25 fee for each returned check or ACH.
If a borrower has a past due balance with USD's Loan and Account Resolution office, a hold will be placed on his/her transcripts until the account becomes current.
Yes. Federal regulations require that the lending institution report student loans to a national credit bureau. The University of San Diego currently reports the status of all student loan accounts at the end of each month.
Yes. If you withdraw, take a leave of absence or graduate, you are required to inform the Loan and Account Resolution office, as you need to complete an exit interview package. This exit interview should not be confused with the exit interview given by the Office of Financial Aid for other federally funded loan(s) such as the Stafford Loan.
