August, 2022: Three MAJOR Updates for Student Loans Borrowers
On August 24th, the Biden Administration gave some long-awaited updates on their promised overhaul of the federal student loan system.
On August 24th, the Biden Administration gave some long-awaited updates on their promised overhaul of the federal student loan system.
It takes a full 50 days for all of these steps to process, so the clock is ticking! All must be submitted by October 31st for all those pursuing PSLF.
The letter to President Biden calls for several steps towards reforming PSLF
If you are pursuing PSLF, your loans will be switching over to MOHELA shortly—if they haven’t already! The transition period has already begun and will be complete by September 30th.
If you are pursuing PSLF, your loans will be switching over to MOHELA shortly—if they haven’t already! The transition period has already begun and will be complete by September 30th.
If you have a friend who’s ready to start their PSLF journey, send them our way! If you’re already a client of Navigate, you can receive a gift by referring a friend to us.Don’t keep PSLF to yourself: it pays to share!
The PSLF program was created by Congress in 2007, now, Congress may be poised to expand and simplify the existing PSLF legislation.
There are big, exciting things coming out for student loan borrowers right now—like the PSLF Limited Waiver Opportunity—things too important to let scammers ruin them.
You know just how many factors go into a person’s health: family history, diet, exercise, environmental factors…the list goes on. There are other influences that may not so readily come to mind, but researchers are continually finding links between different stressors in our lives and their impact on our health. One that you may not have thought about before, but is receiving more and more attention: student loans.
You know just how many factors go into a person’s health: family history, diet, exercise, environmental factors…the list goes on. There are other influences that may not so readily come to mind, but researchers are continually finding links between different stressors in our lives and their impact on our health. One that you may not have thought about before, but is receiving more and more attention: student loans.