U.S. Department of Education Now Accepting Student Debt Relief Applications During Beta Testing
The U.S. Department of Education (ED) is now accepting applications for its student
debt relief program. The link to the student debt relief website, which is where
the application can be found, is here.
Yesterday, President Biden officially opened the website
and began accepting applications for the debt relief program. ED previously launched
a beta website for the program late Friday night. Those who submitted applications
as part of the beta testing do not have to resubmit their applications.
All loans held by ED are eligible for debt relief, including
all undergraduate loans (i.e., Direct loans and Perkins loans), all graduate loans
(i.e., Graduate PLUS loans) and Parent PLUS loans. Other rules apply to consolidation loans, though some consolidated
loans are also eligible. The debt relief applies only to loan balances
disbursed on or before June 30, 2022. Any new loans disbursed on or after
July 1, 2022, aren’t eligible for debt relief.
In addition to having loans held by ED, borrowers’ adjusted gross income (AGI)
must also have been at or below certain income thresholds in either 2020 or 2021.
Loan eligibility, income thresholds and other information about the debt relief program can be
found here.
The application is simple and easy: Borrowers only have to
provide their name, social security number, date of birth and contact information.
If additional information is needed, ED will contact the borrower.
The student debt relief website has an extensive Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ) section, which will likely answer many questions and will be updated
as needed. For questions not covered in the FAQ, people can contact ED at the
number listed in the website’s “Get Help” section (1-833-932-3439).