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I applied for a student loan, but I wanted to drop out of school halfway. What should I do, move?
You can repay in advance.

According to the operating guidelines of CDB's national student loan, if the borrower drops out of school and other students cannot complete their studies normally, CDB has the right to stop issuing loans and recover the principal and interest in advance. Universities must also take the above measures before they can handle the corresponding procedures for students.

According to your situation, if the university does not enter the receipt, CDB will not carry out the follow-up work and will not issue loans. If the university has entered the receipt, CDB will issue a loan, so you should repay the loan and clear the interest. You can go to the local county funding center for details.

You need to ask the school for a loan contract. Before going through the formalities of leaving school, you should apply to the bank to close your account, and the interest generated during the period should be borne by yourself. The school and the state will not bear the interest generated by your voluntary withdrawal.