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Student loan relief plan could be on hold for months or longer, expert says


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Student loan relief plan could be on hold for months or longer, expert says

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Why the SAVE plan is on hold

The SAVE plan has been a magnet for controversy ever since the Biden administration rolled out the program in the summer of 2023, describing it as “the most affordable student loan plan ever.”

Indeed, the terms of the new income-driven repayment plan are the most generous to date.

SAVE comes with two key provisions that legal challenges have targeted: It has lower monthly payments more than any other federal student loan repayment plan, and 

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***********-led states that have sued the U.S. Department of Education over SAVE argue that the agency overstepped its authority and essentially is trying to find a roundabout way to forgive student debt after the Supreme Court blocked its sweeping plan in June 2023.

Before the legal challenges, the Education Department had already forgiven $5.5 billion in student debt for 414,000 borrowers through the SAVE plan.

Those who have already received the relief are not impacted by any pause to the plan, experts say.

Payments are not due for now

No credit toward forgiveness

Unlike during other payment pauses on student loans, months during this forbearance will not count toward borrowers’ timeline to loan forgiveness.

That means those enrolled in SAVE who are hoping to eventually get their debt cleared under either the income-driven repayment plan’s terms or Public Service Loan Forgiveness 

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However, borrowers pursuing student loan forgiveness should still explore their options, said

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, director of corporate communications at Edvisors, which helps students navigate college costs and borrowing.

For example, the Education Department offers a so-called

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option for borrowers working toward PSLF who might have missed payments. That opportunity lets borrowers close to debt forgiveness get credit for previous months by retroactively making payments, Rubin said.

Alternatively, borrowers who don’t want to lose credit for the months they spend in this forbearance might consider switching to another

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, Rubin said.

“However, transitioning between repayment plans may take several months,” she said. “Some borrowers have reported that their servicers informed them it could take up to 90 days.”

Also, even if they’re not moving closer toward debt forgiveness for the time being, SAVE enrollees are benefiting from a $0 monthly payment, Kantrowitz pointed out.

“Borrowers do not lose anything because of the pause, other than time,” he added.



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