Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted May 3, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted May 3, 2024 Public Service Loan Forgiveness program will go on partial pause Teacher teaching her students in art class at school. Fg Trade | E+ | Getty Images The popular Public Service Loan Forgiveness program began a partial processing pause on May 1, which will likely run through July, the U.S. Department of Education recently This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . The temporary suspension comes as the Biden administration overhauls the once-troubled federal student loan program. Here’s what borrowers should know. Why the pause is happening The PSLF program, signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2007, allows certain not-for-profit and government employees to have their federal student loans canceled after 10 years of on-time payments. However, the program has been plagued by problems, making people who actually get the relief This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Borrowers often believe they’re paying their way to loan cancellation only to discover at some point in the process that they don’t qualify, usually for confusing technical reasons. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and botching their timelines. More from Personal Finance:Advice about 401(k) rollovers is poised for a big change. Here’s whyIRS free filing pilot processed more than 140,000 returns, commissioner saysHere’s why new home sales inch higher despite 7% mortgage rates The Biden administration has been trying to reform the program. As part of that overhaul, it is changing how loan servicing works for public servants, and some of the customer service will soon be handled by the government itself. “After the improvements, PSLF borrowers will have all of their PSLF information centralized on StudentAid.gov so that the Department can provide real-time and more accurate information on payment counts and form processing,” the Education Dept. wrote in a recent This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Previously, only one company managed the servicing for PSLF borrowers on behalf of the government: first, FedLoan, and more recently, Mohela, or the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority. Going forward, a number of different companies will service the accounts, along with the Education Dept. What borrowers can expect during the transition The Education Dept. will not review PSLF form submissions for roughly a two-month *******, it says. (The exact dates will depend on how long the changes take place to complete.) Meanwhile, from May 1 through July, it says, “borrowers will not be able to see their PSLF payment counts on MOHELA’s website.” “During the transition, PSLF forgiveness will be suspended,” said higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz. Borrowers will be able to continue making their loan payments, and these months will count on their timeline to loan forgiveness. Borrowers should also be able to submit a form to certify public service employment and to apply for loan forgiveness if they are at the 10-year mark. “Forms will be reviewed as soon as the transition is complete,” the Education Dept. says. If you qualify for debt cancellation during the transition, you can request a forbearance from your servicer in the meantime, it says, adding that any overpayments should be refunded. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Personal finance,Breaking News: Politics,Politics,George W. Bush,Government and politics,business news #Public #Service #Loan #Forgiveness #program #partial #pause This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/26178-public-service-loan-forgiveness-program-will-go-on-partial-pause/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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