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PSLF Success Stories

We love to comb through success stories for PSLF on reddit.com/r/PSLF/! It looks like the more recent success stories have a faster turnaround time (1-2 months) compared to older ones (3-5 months). Here are some key takeaways: Make sure the

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PSLF Non-Payments Count for Trump’s Executive Order

On August 21, 2020, Secretary DeVos has “directed Federal Student Aid (FSA) to extend the student loan relief to borrowers initiated by the President and Secretary in March 2020 through December 31, 2020.” This means that borrowers will continue to

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PSLF: Victory for Religious Organizations

The Department of Education has issued Final Regulations on August 13, 2020, which will allow PSLF applicants to count their hours spent on religious activities: “The Department has removed proposed § 685.219(c)(4), which would have prohibited PSLF applicants from counting hours

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Trump Executive Order

UPDATE: see our latest post: http://www.holdfasttodreams.org/pslf-non-payments-count-for-trumps-executive-order/ President Donald Trump has issued an executive order today (August 8, 2020; see https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/memorandum-continued-student-loan-payment-relief-covid-19-pandemic/) which has extended the previous student loan relief issued on March 20, 2020. The executive order will: “[P]rovide such deferments

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UPDATE: Coronavirus & PSLF

Looks like the rules have changed from our last posting. A few of the new changes (https://studentaid.gov/announcements-events/coronavirus#borrower-questions); TL;DR: Everyone gets forbearance and those payments count for PSLF (see below for details): Your payments will automatically stop from March 13, 2020,

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Coronavirus & PSLF

SEE UPDATED POST: http://www.holdfasttodreams.org/update-coronavirus-pslf/ With President Trump’s announcement on March 13, 2020, that interest would be waived on all federally held student loans and borrowers could request emergency forbearance, what does this mean for PSLF? (TL;DR: If you want PSLF

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ABA Settles With Dept of Education: All Full-Time ABA Employees Qualify For PSLF

Read on below for all the information from the ABA website. Hopefully this means the Department of Education will stop creating new PSLF “rules” without going through the proper legal changes such as regulations passed via Congress. We want to

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PSLF Reinstated For ABA Employees

Fedloan Servicing has finally made right on its past error where it pulled the PSLF rug from under several ABA employees. That resulted in a lengthy lawsuit that found resolution in February 2019. The US District Judge Kelly ruled that

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Good News For PSLF: ABA Victory Against Department of Education

On February 22, 2019, the District Court issued its opinion, finding the “U.S. Department of Education changed its interpretation of Public Service Loan Forgiveness regulation, it did not adhere to notice standards mandated under the Administrative Procedure Act, and those

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Quick Non-Update on ABA Case

We’ll have to wait until January 9, 2018 for the transcript release of the September 26, 2018 motion hearing. That’s when the redacted transcripts will be released and we’ll see how the ABA’s motion for preliminary injunction fared against the

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