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Student loan forgiveness program at risk after Trump win

November 12, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Current borrowers should remain entitled to relief

While the program remains in effect, borrowers are entitled to the relief, said Betsy Mayotte, president of The Institute of Student Loan Advisors, a nonprofit.

“Don’t panic,” Mayotte said. “PSLF is written into federal law, by a Republican president, and it would take an act of Congress to eliminate it.”

As of now, Republicans have a majority in the Senate. The House is still up for grabs, with several races too close to call.

Yet even if both chambers are under GOP control, it’s not clear “all the Republicans want it gone,” Mayotte said.

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But what if they do vote to do away with the program?

“It wouldn’t be retroactive,” Mayotte said.

That means current borrowers would still be able to work toward loan forgiveness under the program.

“So, worst-case scenario, it would be for loans made on or after the date of such a law enactment,” Mayotte said.

Higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz agreed that’s how such a change would probably play out.

“Most likely the change would apply only to new borrowers,” Kantrowitz said. “Existing borrowers would be grandfathered in.”

The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from CNBC.

What borrowers can do

With the PSLF help tool, borrowers can search for a list of qualifying employers and make sure they’re on track for the relief. They should also access the employer certification form at StudentAid.gov.

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That form will confirm that you’re working in an eligible job and generate an updated tally of how many qualifying payments you’ve made, Kantrowitz said.

Try to fill out this form at least once a year, he added. And keep records of your confirmed qualifying payments. To get your remaining debt excused, you need 120 qualifying payments.

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