The SAVE Plan is gone! New options are emerging. Check out this article to learn how to survive the rapidly changing world of student loan repayment. Visit https://t.co/R27dNCgnq9
Did you know that your federal student loan payment could be as low as $0 a month thanks to the Saving on A Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan? Learn more at https://t.co/7Rh6XYk8ML
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Con artists thrive on confusion. Scammers manipulate student loan borrowers into providing sensitive information or paying fake fees.
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Are your monthly student loan bills too high? Switching to an Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plan will base your monthly payment on the size of your annual income. Some borrowers qualify for payments as low as zero dollars! Learn more at https://t.co/kz4NHd82ZS
Did you know that you can lower your interest rate if you sign up for auto pay? Set up automatic payments on your loan servicer’s website and you’ll qualify for a 0.25% drop on your interest rate.
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There’s more than one repayment plan for federal student loans! Some plans help you pay off your loans faster. Others can lower your monthly payments. Use the FSA Loan Simulator to help you find the right match. It’s quick and easy.
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Do student loans make you feel overwhelmed? Take control by creating online accounts at https://t.co/yLw8pLTMYV and your loan servicer’s website. You’ll get access to up-to-date loan info and access to import your data into the FSA Loan Simulator. Register today!
Student loan servicers can’t keep up with the high number of calls from confused and frustrated borrowers. That’s sent hold times skyrocketing. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce your wait or avoid a call in the first place. Learn more at https://t.co/87IiXc4DWt
Scammers take advantage of uncertainty around repayment to manipulate student loan borrowers into providing sensitive information or paying fake fees.
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Help with your student loans is FREE! Your loan servicer cannot charge you for asking questions about your loan or changing your repayment plan.
Watch out for scammers and shady companies who try to charge for these services!
The new SAVE Repayment Plan offers lower monthly payments for most borrowers, limits accumulated monthly interest and streamlines paperwork required by other Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plans.
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The federal government is exploring new ways to help borrowers. Meanwhile, con artists are targeting former students with scams offering loan forgiveness.
Get accurate and legit updates straight from the Department of Education by signing up at https://t.co/57sgcqhIg2
Student loan borrowers will resume payments in October. Loan servicers will provide a specific due date.
Don’t know who your loan servicer is? Don’t know WHAT a loan servicer is? Our guide “How to Survive Student Loan Repayment in 2023” can help. Visit https://t.co/JyWwHWUdrH.
On June 30, 2023, the Supreme Court struck down one-time student loan cancellation based on income. The ruling doesn’t affect pre-existing loan forgiveness programs like PSLF. Student loan payments will restart in October 2023. Get ready at https://t.co/JyWwHWUdrH.
The student loan payment pause has been extended until a court decision is made on the proposed one-time debt relief. Payments will resume 60 days after that. Borrowers will be notified before payments start. Learn more at https://t.co/yLw8pLTMYV.
Make sure you have accurate, up-to-date information by subscribing to alerts from ED and FSA at https://t.co/UAs51GrkQV.
Misinformation about student loan debt relief & the payment pause spreads rapidly. Beware of any source that's not directing you to FSA or your loan servicer.
The Dept of Ed warns to beware of scams. Official emails from FSA come from [email protected]. If you are unsure if an offer is legitimate, contact your servicer to verify. Visit https://t.co/kfHyayWLpg to learn more.
Recent court decisions have blocked the Dept of Ed from accepting and processing applications. They're appealing these rulings. If you already applied, your application is on hold until a final decision has been made. Stay up to date with alerts from https://t.co/3gnAFTYkxC.
You may qualify for one-time debt relief if you have eligible federal student loans and are:
An individual who made less than $125,000 in 2021 or 2020 or a family that made less than $250,000 in 2021 or 2020. Find out more at https://t.co/SyKfL4eYCS .