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PUBLIC SERVICE LOAN FORGIVENESS PROGRAM: HERE’S WHAT’S CHANGED 

On October 6, 2021, the U.S. Department of Education announced major changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.

The new changes might help you if: 

What public service workers need to do before October 31, 2022: 

  1. Go to studentaid.gov/pslf, login with your Federal Student Aid ID (or create one if you do not have one) and make sure your contact information is up to date so the U.S. Department of Education can communicate directly with you. 
  2. If you have a Direct Loan, have made 120 payments, and have applied for PSLF, you should receive automatic forgiveness soon. 
  3. If you have a Direct Loan, have made 120 payments, and have NOT applied for PSLF, you need to apply for PSLF right away. 
  4. If you have a FFEL or Perkins loan, you need to consolidate into a Direct Loan, then apply for PSLF. Previous Rules Temporary Changes 

Why did the PSLF program change?
PSLF was created in 2007 to forgive the federal student debt of public employees, including teachers, faculty, and education support professionals, who provide 10 years of service and make 120 monthly payments on their student loans.
However, when the first borrowers became eligible for forgiveness, the Trump Administration prioritized profits for big banks over keeping the promise of PSLF. They denied over 90 percent of applications and kept public service workers paying interest on debts that should have been canceled.
Loan forgiveness was denied because the program had too many technicalities and many loan servicers misled borrowers about the rules. The Biden Administration’s overhaul fixes some of the technicalities and will mean debt forgiveness right away for tens of thousands of public service workers and eventual forgiveness for many more. Eventually, hundreds of thousands of educators could become eligible for loan forgiveness over the next year.
10 years of public service equals no student debt. That is the promise. And we will not stop until that promise is kept to everyone. 

The changes to PSLF will exist only until October 31, 2022. 

For more information, go to studentaid.gov/announcements-events/pslf-limited-waiver

Need Help? 

NEA Member Benefits will share more information about this throughout December and January
To learn more, simply use this ZOOM link to join any (or all) of the ZOOM sessions below in December:  https://neamb.zoom.us/j/81151687159?pwd=Wkk3anUvYTcwQzNwZjZSWFhHSmFpdz09.  If prompted, the meeting ID is 811 5168 7159 and the passcode is 516955.

To join one of the ten January sessions, use this link: https://neamb.zoom.us/j/86545442216?pwd=NVhaUG1sT0dHTjU3eDA2NXVnOVd2UT09.  If prompted, meeting ID is 865 4544 2216 and the passcode is 607541.


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