What happens when you are approved for student loan forgiveness?

Asked by: Dr. Jayda Nolan DDS  |  Last update: March 18, 2025
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If you qualify for forgiveness of the full amount of your loan(s), you won't have to make any more loan payments. If you qualify for forgiveness of only a portion of your loan(s), you're still responsible for repaying the remaining balance.

What happens if your student loan forgiveness is approved?

After submitting your application, you may need to wait several months for approval. Your loan servicer will notify you of the decision. If approved, the remaining balance on your loans may be forgiven. While your forgiveness application is under review, you may still be required to continue making payments.

Will I be notified if my student loan is forgiven?

PSLF counts will continue to be adjusted each month until the IDR counts for all federally held FFEL Program and Direct Loans are adjusted in 2024. Your student loan servicer(s) will notify you directly after your forgiveness is processed.

What will happen to my credit when my student loans are forgiven?

Your discharged loan will be reported to the credit bureaus and that will be the end of it. Your score should recalculate to reflect the closed account.

Will I get a refund if my student loans are forgiven?

The actual policy is that you should receive a refund for every payment made after the 120th payment (which should be the ``effective'' date of forgiveness), on the *current* loan. (So, if you consolidated less than 10 years/120 payments ago, you're probably out of luck for a refund.)

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Why did I get a student loan refund check in 2024?

Why did my college send me a check? A refund check is money that is directly deposited to you by your college. It is the excess money left over from your financial aid award after your tuition and additional fees have been paid. Your college may send you a check or the money may be deposited into your checking account.

Has anyone received the student loan forgiveness?

“From Day One, the Biden-Harris administration made fixing this broken program a top priority, and today, I'm tremendously proud that over one million teachers, nurses, social workers, veterans, and other public servants have received lifechanging loan forgiveness.

Why did my student loans get removed from my credit report?

What happened? Student loans disappear from credit reports 7.5 years from the date they are paid in full, charged-off, or entered default. However, education debt can reappear if you dig out of default with consolidation or loan rehabilitation. Student loans can have an outsized impact on your credit score.

Does debt forgiveness ruin your credit?

The short answer is yes, credit card debt forgiveness can negatively affect your credit score. However, the impact depends on various factors, including your current credit score and the specifics of your debt settlement agreement.

What happens to taxes when student loans are forgiven?

Right now, anyone who receives student loan forgiveness between 2021 and 2025 will not have to pay taxes on any amount of student debt forgiveness.

How do I know if my student loan forgiveness was approved?

What is the status of my Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) application?
  1. logging in to StudentAid.gov with your account username and password, and.
  2. selecting “View All Activity” from your account Dashboard.

Do you get a confirmation after applying for student loan forgiveness?

After you submit your Student Loan Debt Relief Application, you will receive an email confirmation. The federal government will review your application and determine whether you are eligible for relief. They will contact you with instructions if they need more information.

Will I automatically get student loan forgiveness?

If you have loans that have been in repayment for more than 20 or 25 years, those loans may immediately qualify for forgiveness. Borrowers who have reached 20 or 25 years (240 or 300 months) worth of eligible payments for IDR forgiveness will see their loans forgiven as they reach these milestones.

Will I be notified if my student loan forgiveness is denied?

What will happen if my Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) application is denied? If we determine that you're not eligible for loan forgiveness at this time, you'll be notified and will be provided with the reason(s) we determined you were ineligible.

How long does it take for student loans to be forgiven once approved?

Once we've received all of the documentation needed to determine whether you qualify for loan forgiveness, you'll be notified. A final review of your account will be done to process forgiveness, which will take at least 90 business days.

Why does my student loan say paid in full?

You may notice your former servicer has cleared your loan account. For example, your loan balance may come up as “paid in full” on your former servicer's website or on your credit report. This does not mean you've received loan forgiveness. This is part of the loan transfer process.

What are the cons of student loan forgiveness?

  • Con 1: Student loan forgiveness is an abuse of the loan system. ...
  • Con 2: Student loan debt forgiveness would disproportionately help rich or more financially secure college graduates. ...
  • Con 3: Discharging student loan debt would be only a temporary bandage for the much larger problem of inflated college costs.

What will happen to my credit score if my student loans are forgiven?

If you're able to secure loan forgiveness, you might see your credit scores drop slightly. That's because student loans, like any other loan, contribute to your credit mix, or the different types of debt that you hold.

What are the dangers of debt forgiveness?

It could cause long-term damage to your credit

Debt forgiveness programs almost always come with a significant impact on your credit score. When you stop making payments to your creditors while the settlement process is ongoing, your accounts will become delinquent, which will be reported to credit bureaus.

Why did my student loan debt disappear?

If your student loan balance is suddenly showing zero, some of the many reasons could be: Your federal student aid or private student loans were forgiven. You've completed one of the student loan forgiveness programs. You qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), or.

What is the 7 year rule for student loans?

Both federal and private student loans fall off your credit report about seven years after your last payment or date of default. You default after nine months of nonpayment for federal student loans, and you're not in deferment or forbearance.

What is a good credit score?

There are some differences around how the various data elements on a credit report factor into the score calculations. Although credit scoring models vary, generally, credit scores from 660 to 724 are considered good; 725 to 759 are considered very good; and 760 and up are considered excellent.

How will I know if my student loan was forgiven?

Student loan borrowers who are enrolled in the SAVE plan (Saving on a Valuable Education) may have those loans forgiven. If your student loan is eligible for forgiveness, you'll receive a communication from the loan servicers or Department of Education.

Has student loan forgiveness been approved?

First, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) approved 6,100 borrowers for $465 million through Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). Second, the Department approved nearly 85,000 borrowers for $1.26 billion in relief based upon borrower defense findings.

Will student loan forgiveness refund payments made?

No. If you have already received forgiveness or paid off your loans, you are not eligible for a refund of prior payments.