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found one..Troubled student loan forgiveness program gets an overhaulBy COLLIN BINKLEYYesterday
The Biden administration is temporarily relaxing the rules for a student loan forgiveness program that has been criticized for its notoriously complex requirements — a change that could offer debt relief to thousands of teachers, social workers, military members and other public servants.
The Education Department said Wednesday it will drop some of the toughest requirements around Public Service Loan Forgiveness, a program that was launched in 2007 to steer more college graduates into public service but, since then, has helped just 5,500 borrowers get their loans erased.
Congress created the program as a reward for college students who go into public service. As long as they made 10 years of payments on their federal student loans, the program promised to erase the remainder.
But more than 90% of applicants have been rejected. After making a decade of payments, many borrowers have found that they have the wrong type of federal loan or repayment plan to be eligible for the program. Thousands have ended up stuck with debt they thought would be cleared.
Under the temporary changes, those borrowers will now be eligible to get their loans erased.
Through October 2022, borrowers who have worked 10 years in a qualifying job will be eligible for loan relief no matter what kind of federal loan or repayment plan they have. Past loan payments that were previously ineligible will now count, moving some borrowers closer to the finish line.
The change will immediately make 22,000 borrowers eligible to get loans canceled, and another 27,000 could become eligible if they get previous payments certified, according to the department. In total, more than 550,000 borrowers will be moved closer to forgiveness, the agency said.
“Borrowers who devote a decade of their lives to public service should be able to rely on the promise of Public Service Loan Forgiveness,” Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said. “The system has not delivered on that promise to date, but that is about to change for many borrowers.”
It’s a particular boon for borrowers with Federal Family Education Loans, from a defunct loan program that issued federally backed loans through banks. Loans in that program, which ended in 2010, were previously ineligible but can now be cancelled through the updated rules.
Among other changes, the department will allow military members to count time on active duty toward the 10 years, even if they put a pause on making their payments during that time.
And starting next year, the department will automatically count payments by federal workers and military members toward the required 10 years. Under existing rules, applicants have to apply to get their payments certified.
The changes are seen as a short-term fix while the agency considers permanent improvements through a federal rulemaking process. The department started holding hearings this week as part of a process that could bring sweeping change to federal student aid programs, including the public service benefit.
Advocacy groups praised the temporary changes. Aaron Ament, president of the legal group Student Defense, which has represented students in lawsuits over the program, called it a “huge step in the right direction.”
Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, said the change is welcome.
“Today we breathe a collective sigh of relief as the Kafkaesque system that dashed the dreams of far too many finally starts to be dismantled,” she said.
The program has been a source of bipartisan scorn — Democrats and Republicans have agreed that the program is flawed and needs to be updated. But Republicans said the Education Department is overstepping its authority by moving to alter a program that Congress created.
Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., the top Republican on the House education committee, said President Joe Biden's administration is “circumventing Congress through executive action.”
“We agree this program is in desperate need of reform; however, such reforms require Congressional action, and we encourage you to work with us to fix the federal loan and repayment program,” Foxx said in a letter to Cardona.
It marks the latest of several attempts to fix the program. In 2018, Congress set aside $700 million to temporarily expand the benefit to all types of loans and payment programs, but after a year, most applications were still being denied.
A report from the Government Accountability Office found that President Donald Trump's administration had created a “confusing and inefficient” process that often disqualified borrowers for rules they were never told about.
In June, a report from the Education Department drew attention to the program’s shortcomings saying it “has spawned much confusion and frustration” while forgiving loans for just 5,500 borrowers.
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mickeyrat said:found one..Troubled student loan forgiveness program gets an overhaulBy COLLIN BINKLEYYesterday
The Biden administration is temporarily relaxing the rules for a student loan forgiveness program that has been criticized for its notoriously complex requirements — a change that could offer debt relief to thousands of teachers, social workers, military members and other public servants.
The Education Department said Wednesday it will drop some of the toughest requirements around Public Service Loan Forgiveness, a program that was launched in 2007 to steer more college graduates into public service but, since then, has helped just 5,500 borrowers get their loans erased.
Congress created the program as a reward for college students who go into public service. As long as they made 10 years of payments on their federal student loans, the program promised to erase the remainder.
But more than 90% of applicants have been rejected. After making a decade of payments, many borrowers have found that they have the wrong type of federal loan or repayment plan to be eligible for the program. Thousands have ended up stuck with debt they thought would be cleared.
Under the temporary changes, those borrowers will now be eligible to get their loans erased.
Through October 2022, borrowers who have worked 10 years in a qualifying job will be eligible for loan relief no matter what kind of federal loan or repayment plan they have. Past loan payments that were previously ineligible will now count, moving some borrowers closer to the finish line.
The change will immediately make 22,000 borrowers eligible to get loans canceled, and another 27,000 could become eligible if they get previous payments certified, according to the department. In total, more than 550,000 borrowers will be moved closer to forgiveness, the agency said.
“Borrowers who devote a decade of their lives to public service should be able to rely on the promise of Public Service Loan Forgiveness,” Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said. “The system has not delivered on that promise to date, but that is about to change for many borrowers.”
It’s a particular boon for borrowers with Federal Family Education Loans, from a defunct loan program that issued federally backed loans through banks. Loans in that program, which ended in 2010, were previously ineligible but can now be cancelled through the updated rules.
Among other changes, the department will allow military members to count time on active duty toward the 10 years, even if they put a pause on making their payments during that time.
And starting next year, the department will automatically count payments by federal workers and military members toward the required 10 years. Under existing rules, applicants have to apply to get their payments certified.
The changes are seen as a short-term fix while the agency considers permanent improvements through a federal rulemaking process. The department started holding hearings this week as part of a process that could bring sweeping change to federal student aid programs, including the public service benefit.
Advocacy groups praised the temporary changes. Aaron Ament, president of the legal group Student Defense, which has represented students in lawsuits over the program, called it a “huge step in the right direction.”
Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, said the change is welcome.
“Today we breathe a collective sigh of relief as the Kafkaesque system that dashed the dreams of far too many finally starts to be dismantled,” she said.
The program has been a source of bipartisan scorn — Democrats and Republicans have agreed that the program is flawed and needs to be updated. But Republicans said the Education Department is overstepping its authority by moving to alter a program that Congress created.
Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., the top Republican on the House education committee, said President Joe Biden's administration is “circumventing Congress through executive action.”
“We agree this program is in desperate need of reform; however, such reforms require Congressional action, and we encourage you to work with us to fix the federal loan and repayment program,” Foxx said in a letter to Cardona.
It marks the latest of several attempts to fix the program. In 2018, Congress set aside $700 million to temporarily expand the benefit to all types of loans and payment programs, but after a year, most applications were still being denied.
A report from the Government Accountability Office found that President Donald Trump's administration had created a “confusing and inefficient” process that often disqualified borrowers for rules they were never told about.
In June, a report from the Education Department drew attention to the program’s shortcomings saying it “has spawned much confusion and frustration” while forgiving loans for just 5,500 borrowers.
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tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:so it was announced that loan forgiveness is happening for a ton of people and a revamp of the program is in the worksdankind said:static111 said:dankind said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:2 stories in tonights episode and its fairly well infuriating, so far......
this woman has an axe to grind? what gives that impression?
That is what I got from it.
I was also not the slightest surprised by the story. It's been known for a while now that this is what they have been doing.
What was the other story that angered you? The student loan one? That blew me away and none of it was new either. The part of that one that got me though was when the gal explained that her minimum payment was a cent under to qualify as a payment. That one my jaw dropped.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:so it was announced that loan forgiveness is happening for a ton of people and a revamp of the program is in the worksdankind said:static111 said:dankind said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:2 stories in tonights episode and its fairly well infuriating, so far......
this woman has an axe to grind? what gives that impression?
That is what I got from it.
I was also not the slightest surprised by the story. It's been known for a while now that this is what they have been doing.
What was the other story that angered you? The student loan one? That blew me away and none of it was new either. The part of that one that got me though was when the gal explained that her minimum payment was a cent under to qualify as a payment. That one my jaw dropped.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:so it was announced that loan forgiveness is happening for a ton of people and a revamp of the program is in the worksdankind said:static111 said:dankind said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:2 stories in tonights episode and its fairly well infuriating, so far......
this woman has an axe to grind? what gives that impression?
That is what I got from it.
I was also not the slightest surprised by the story. It's been known for a while now that this is what they have been doing.
What was the other story that angered you? The student loan one? That blew me away and none of it was new either. The part of that one that got me though was when the gal explained that her minimum payment was a cent under to qualify as a payment. That one my jaw dropped.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
that's insanity.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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plus a line of credit would need to be secured by something....if you already have a home it isn't likely there is enough equity to take care of the student loan and if you don't have a home the bank would want security in something else.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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HughFreakingDillon said:that's insanity.Scio me nihil scire
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dankind said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:so it was announced that loan forgiveness is happening for a ton of people and a revamp of the program is in the worksdankind said:static111 said:dankind said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:2 stories in tonights episode and its fairly well infuriating, so far......
this woman has an axe to grind? what gives that impression?
That is what I got from it.
I was also not the slightest surprised by the story. It's been known for a while now that this is what they have been doing.
What was the other story that angered you? The student loan one? That blew me away and none of it was new either. The part of that one that got me though was when the gal explained that her minimum payment was a cent under to qualify as a payment. That one my jaw dropped.
My wife really wants to buy a house, but I am in the lets not buy a house until we pay off our student loans camp, which would basically mean we may possibly never reach homeownership before becoming geriatrics, and we don't even have 6 figure debt combined.Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:dankind said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:so it was announced that loan forgiveness is happening for a ton of people and a revamp of the program is in the worksdankind said:static111 said:dankind said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:2 stories in tonights episode and its fairly well infuriating, so far......
this woman has an axe to grind? what gives that impression?
That is what I got from it.
I was also not the slightest surprised by the story. It's been known for a while now that this is what they have been doing.
What was the other story that angered you? The student loan one? That blew me away and none of it was new either. The part of that one that got me though was when the gal explained that her minimum payment was a cent under to qualify as a payment. That one my jaw dropped.
My wife really wants to buy a house, but I am in the lets not buy a house until we pay off our student loans camp, which would basically mean we may possibly never reach homeownership before becoming geriatrics, and we don't even have 6 figure debt combined.
At any rate, all of my handwringing over how my student loan debt would prevent her from achieving homeownership was just wasted energy at the time. Again, I still don't see the benefits of homeownership. My wife, however, is very happy to be a homeowner, and I'm not really affected by it much -- mortgage payments have been about equal to rent, if not less -- except when I have to fix something myself instead of calling the landlord/super. That part blows.
I do get to tap out on most plumbing and electrical, though.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
I did mortgage loans for about 10 years and student debt and medical debt were always overlooked by underwriters as long as everything else checked out.0
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dankind said:static111 said:dankind said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:so it was announced that loan forgiveness is happening for a ton of people and a revamp of the program is in the worksdankind said:static111 said:dankind said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:2 stories in tonights episode and its fairly well infuriating, so far......
this woman has an axe to grind? what gives that impression?
That is what I got from it.
I was also not the slightest surprised by the story. It's been known for a while now that this is what they have been doing.
What was the other story that angered you? The student loan one? That blew me away and none of it was new either. The part of that one that got me though was when the gal explained that her minimum payment was a cent under to qualify as a payment. That one my jaw dropped.
My wife really wants to buy a house, but I am in the lets not buy a house until we pay off our student loans camp, which would basically mean we may possibly never reach homeownership before becoming geriatrics, and we don't even have 6 figure debt combined.
At any rate, all of my handwringing over how my student loan debt would prevent her from achieving homeownership was just wasted energy at the time. Again, I still don't see the benefits of homeownership. My wife, however, is very happy to be a homeowner, and I'm not really affected by it much -- mortgage payments have been about equal to rent, if not less -- except when I have to fix something myself instead of calling the landlord/super. That part blows.
I do get to tap out on most plumbing and electrical, though.
Whenever you go to sell I think you may....
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nicknyr15 said:I did mortgage loans for about 10 years and student debt and medical debt were always overlooked by underwriters as long as everything else checked out.Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:nicknyr15 said:I did mortgage loans for about 10 years and student debt and medical debt were always overlooked by underwriters as long as everything else checked out.0
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dankind said:static111 said:dankind said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:2 stories in tonights episode and its fairly well infuriating, so far......
this woman has an axe to grind? what gives that impression?
That is what I got from it.
I was also not the slightest surprised by the story. It's been known for a while now that this is what they have been doing.
What was the other story that angered you? The student loan one? That blew me away and none of it was new either. The part of that one that got me though was when the gal explained that her minimum payment was a cent under to qualify as a payment. That one my jaw dropped.0 -
static111 said:dankind said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:so it was announced that loan forgiveness is happening for a ton of people and a revamp of the program is in the worksdankind said:static111 said:dankind said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:2 stories in tonights episode and its fairly well infuriating, so far......
this woman has an axe to grind? what gives that impression?
That is what I got from it.
I was also not the slightest surprised by the story. It's been known for a while now that this is what they have been doing.
What was the other story that angered you? The student loan one? That blew me away and none of it was new either. The part of that one that got me though was when the gal explained that her minimum payment was a cent under to qualify as a payment. That one my jaw dropped.
My wife really wants to buy a house, but I am in the lets not buy a house until we pay off our student loans camp, which would basically mean we may possibly never reach homeownership before becoming geriatrics, and we don't even have 6 figure debt combined.
That’s the whole reason people buy property to rent, they can get a $1000 mortgage and rent it for $1500 the first year. 10 years later they have the same mortgage (taxes and insurance will go up slightly) but by then they have a ton of equity that the renters paid for and are now renting the same place for $2000.0 -
mace1229 said:static111 said:dankind said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:so it was announced that loan forgiveness is happening for a ton of people and a revamp of the program is in the worksdankind said:static111 said:dankind said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:2 stories in tonights episode and its fairly well infuriating, so far......
this woman has an axe to grind? what gives that impression?
That is what I got from it.
I was also not the slightest surprised by the story. It's been known for a while now that this is what they have been doing.
What was the other story that angered you? The student loan one? That blew me away and none of it was new either. The part of that one that got me though was when the gal explained that her minimum payment was a cent under to qualify as a payment. That one my jaw dropped.
My wife really wants to buy a house, but I am in the lets not buy a house until we pay off our student loans camp, which would basically mean we may possibly never reach homeownership before becoming geriatrics, and we don't even have 6 figure debt combined.
That’s the whole reason people buy property to rent, they can get a $1000 mortgage and rent it for $1500 the first year. 10 years later they have the same mortgage (taxes and insurance will go up slightly) but by then they have a ton of equity that the renters paid for and are now renting the same place for $2000.Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:mace1229 said:static111 said:dankind said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:so it was announced that loan forgiveness is happening for a ton of people and a revamp of the program is in the worksdankind said:static111 said:dankind said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:2 stories in tonights episode and its fairly well infuriating, so far......
this woman has an axe to grind? what gives that impression?
That is what I got from it.
I was also not the slightest surprised by the story. It's been known for a while now that this is what they have been doing.
What was the other story that angered you? The student loan one? That blew me away and none of it was new either. The part of that one that got me though was when the gal explained that her minimum payment was a cent under to qualify as a payment. That one my jaw dropped.
My wife really wants to buy a house, but I am in the lets not buy a house until we pay off our student loans camp, which would basically mean we may possibly never reach homeownership before becoming geriatrics, and we don't even have 6 figure debt combined.
That’s the whole reason people buy property to rent, they can get a $1000 mortgage and rent it for $1500 the first year. 10 years later they have the same mortgage (taxes and insurance will go up slightly) but by then they have a ton of equity that the renters paid for and are now renting the same place for $2000.www.myspace.com0 -
The Juggler said:static111 said:mace1229 said:static111 said:dankind said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:so it was announced that loan forgiveness is happening for a ton of people and a revamp of the program is in the worksdankind said:static111 said:dankind said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:2 stories in tonights episode and its fairly well infuriating, so far......
this woman has an axe to grind? what gives that impression?
That is what I got from it.
I was also not the slightest surprised by the story. It's been known for a while now that this is what they have been doing.
What was the other story that angered you? The student loan one? That blew me away and none of it was new either. The part of that one that got me though was when the gal explained that her minimum payment was a cent under to qualify as a payment. That one my jaw dropped.
My wife really wants to buy a house, but I am in the lets not buy a house until we pay off our student loans camp, which would basically mean we may possibly never reach homeownership before becoming geriatrics, and we don't even have 6 figure debt combined.
That’s the whole reason people buy property to rent, they can get a $1000 mortgage and rent it for $1500 the first year. 10 years later they have the same mortgage (taxes and insurance will go up slightly) but by then they have a ton of equity that the renters paid for and are now renting the same place for $2000.0
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