PUBLIC SERVICE LOAN FORGIVENESS
AUDIENCE: All Employees
SUBJECT(S): Public Service Loan Forgiveness
DATE: 10/04/2022
AUDIENCE: All Employees
SUBJECT(S): Public Service Loan Forgiveness
DATE: 10/04/2022
The U.S. Department of Education announced a limited waiver to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program last year, expanding eligibility for loan forgiveness for Full-TIme public service workers to include non-direct federal loans as well as federal direct loans. New Yorkers who have successfully qualified for and applied to the program have received an average of $61,402 in debt relief. You may be eligible for this benefit!
The expansion is scheduled to end on October 31, 2022. Please take the time now to see if you are eligible for this program and, if so, apply right away.
WHAT IS A NON-DIRECT LOAN?
Ordinarily, payments on Federal Family Education Loans (FFEL), Perkins, or other non-direct federal loans, did not qualify towards the required 120 loan payments required for loan forgiveness under the PSLF program. However, under the temporary waiver program, your payments on non-direct loans (e.g., FFEL loans) may count towards the 10 years of loan payments required for loan forgiveness. The waiver program will also count certain payments on non-direct loans that were late, for less than the full amount due, or made in the wrong payment plan.
ARE YOU ELIGIBLE?
To find out if you are eligible, use this PSLF Help Tool (studentaid.gov/pslf/).
HOW TO APPLY
Non-Direct Federal Loans
If you have FFEL, Perkins, or other non-direct federal loans, you will need to consolidate them into a federal Direct Consolidation Loan to take advantage of the current limited PSLF waiver and for loan forgiveness to be granted.
Borrowers with non-direct federal loans need to take the following two affirmative steps, prior to October 31, 2022, to take advantage of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program waiver:
1. Apply to consolidate your federal loans into a Direct Consolidation Loan, at studentaid.gov/app/launchConsolidation.action or by calling your student loan servicer.
2. Complete the PSLF form. You may use the PSLF Help Tool (studentaid.gov/pslf/) to assist you in starting the PSLF form. After filling out Sections 1 and 2, you will need to have your employer complete Section 3 and 4. The completed form must then be submitted to the address identified in Section 7 of the form.
Federal Direct Loans
You may use the PSLF Help Tool (studentaid.gov/pslf/) to learn more, search for a qualifying employer, and begin your application for loan forgiveness. You may also contact your student loan servicer for information.
Don’t delay! Remember, this benefit is available to public service workers like you, and the program expansion ends on October 31, 2022.
Questions? Visit the New York State Department of Financial Services’ website (dfs.ny.gov/students) for more information about the recent changes to the PSLF program or to request assistance.
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