From Michigan Department of Attorney General <[email protected]>
Subject AG Nessel Reminds Michiganders to Beware of Scammers Taking Advantage of Federal Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Program
Date October 17, 2022 1:18 PM
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October 17, 2022




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AG Nessel Reminds Michiganders to Beware of Scammers Taking Advantage of Federal Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Program





*LANSING**?*? Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reminding Michiganders to be on the lookout for scammers now that the U.S. Department of Education has made available the application for student loan debt relief announced by the Biden Administration.

Here are the highlights of the announced loan debt relief:


* The current student loan repayment pause has been extended a final time until December 31, 2022, with payments resuming in January 2023.
* The U.S. Department of Education will provide up to $20,000 in debt cancellation to Pell Grant recipients with loans held by the Department of Education and up to $10,000 in debt cancellation to non-Pell Grant recipients. Borrowers are eligible for this relief if their individual income is less than $125,000 or $250,000 for households.?The application for relief is available here [ [link removed] ].
* The previously announced limited Public Service Loan Program (PSLF) waiver is still in effect until October 31, 2022. The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program forgives the remaining balance on your federal student loans after 120 payments working full-time for federal, state, Tribal, or local government; military; or a qualifying non-profit. The limited PSLF waiver allows borrowers to receive credit for past periods of repayment that would otherwise not qualify for PSLF.? For more information on eligibility and requirements, go to the?public service loan forgiveness website [ [link removed] ].

AG Nessel encourages residents to follow these tips to avoid scams seeking to take advantage of borrowers? eagerness to obtain debt relief.??


* For more information about this relief,?visit the? [ [link removed] ]Federal Student Aid website [ [link removed] ]?and/or their loan servicer.?Do not provide your personal or financial information in response to unsolicited emails, phone calls, or texts either purportedly from the federal government or a company claiming to be able to assist you with obtaining the announced relief.
* Don?t agree to pay anyone for assistance in obtaining this relief.
* Don?t be rushed. To get you to act fast, scammers say you could miss qualifying for repayment plans, loan consolidation, or loan forgiveness programs if you don?t sign up right away. Take your time and check it out.
* Don?t give away your FSA ID. Some scammers claim they need your FSA ID to help you, but don?t share your FSA ID with anyone. Dishonest people could use that information to get into your account and steal your identity.

?The opportunity for debt forgiveness is also an opportunity for scammers to try and gain access to your personal and financial information,? said Nessel. ?It is important to remember that the federal government will not proactively email or text you to take advantage of this program. Residents should rely on legitimate sources for information and not fall for messages that create a sense of urgency or demand financial information.?

Those who wish to make a report about potential scams, can do so with the Attorney General?s Consumer Protection team by?filing a complaint online [ [link removed] ]?or by calling 877-765-8388.

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