Why Your Employer is “Likely Ineligible” for PSLF
When the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Help Tool warns that your employer is likely ineligible for PSLF, it sounds like bad news, but it really isn’t.
When the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Help Tool warns that your employer is likely ineligible for PSLF, it sounds like bad news, but it really isn’t.
Recent changes to the PSLF program have helped many previously denied borrowers qualify for student loan forgiveness.
Refinancing student loans is a great way to lower interest rates and monthly payments. Unfortunately, this move may negatively impact student loan forgiveness options.
The limited waiver is a huge break for PSLF borrowers with repayment plan and loan eligibility issues. Unfortunately, this fix overlooked a few major issues.
Paying extra on IDR plans like IBR, PAYE and REPAYE is a risky choice for many student loan borrowers, especially those chasing student loan forgiveness.
The recent changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness may mean that borrowers who had FFELP or Perkins loans get a huge refund.
The Department of Education has announced major changes to PSLF that will be life-changing for many public service student loan borrowers.
Some PSLF issues can be corrected with ease. In other cases, a PSLF application rejection means starting from scratch.
Qualifying for Public Service Loan Forgiveness isn’t automatic, but a few minutes of time can help ensure that you don’t miss out.