PSLFโข Buyback Backlog Reaches 74,510 as Borrowers Face Delays and โRenewed Interest
WASHINGTON – A backlog of 74,510 applicationsโ is now hindering the Public Serviceโค Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Buyback program,leaving โฃmany eligible borrowers facing continued delays โขin โreceiving loan forgiveness despite years of qualifying public service. The program,โ designed to offer relief to โthose who have โdedicated aโ decade to public service,โฃ has been โขplaguedโค by issues stemming from โa freeze in progress during the pandemic payment pause and subsequentโ administrative challenges.
the buyback program addresses โpast errors in PSLF management, offering borrowers the chance โฃto receive credit for โpreviously non-qualifying payments. Though, โprogress stalled throughout โคthe payment pause, evenโ as borrowers continued working in eligible public โservice roles. The situation โคhas โbeen exacerbatedโ by a significant reduction in staff at the Education Department under the previous administration. in March, Trump โofficials terminated nearly half of the โฃdepartment’s staff, including manyโ responsible for assistingโ borrowers navigating the PSLF process.
Despite โthe delays, experts urge eligible borrowers toโ apply. “If you are eligible, there’s no harm in submitting the application,” said Nancy Nierman,โ assistant director of the Education Debt Consumer Assistance Program in New York. “But if you canโ afford โpayments in other โrepayment plans, don’t rely solely on theโฃ Buyback โto get you to 120 qualifying payments, particularly if you only need โฃa few months of credit to reach forgiveness.”
Borrowers can concurrentlyโค apply โfor Buyback and submit paperwork to switch into choice repayment plans, though a separate backlog โคof over one million repayment plan applications currently โฃexists within the department, according to court records. While borrowers were able to remain in the SAVE forbearance โฃplan, interest on federal student โloans resumed accruing in August.
Markโค Kantrowitz, a higher education expert, notes that borrowers whoโ continue making payments after applying for Buyback, or who are found to have already exceeded the โข120 qualifying payment requirement, are entitled toโ a refund from the government. He reports โreceiving accounts from individuals who have successfully received such refunds.
Applying for PSLF Buyback
The Buyback application isโ available throughโค the PSLF Reconsideration โportal on the Federal Student Aid account website: https:/studentaid.gov/fsa-id/sign-in/landing?redirectTo=2Fpslf2Freconsideration2Fborrower-information;jsul!!PIZeeW5wscynRQ!sAp5wOCu0sF64yGKXMfYR3h3eLzgg75x8b2uEfKDQXpVHJRfNk0YqT6ZfnLCprUpZlB941UdJJ_8RglWcWw$”>https://urldefense.com/v3/https:/studentaid.gov/fsa-id/sign-in/landing?redirectTo=2Fpslf2Freconsideration2Fborrower-information;JSUl!!PIZeeW5wscynRQ!sAp5wOCu0sF64yGKXMfYR3h3eLzgg75x8b2uEfKDQXpVHJRfNk0YqT6ZfnLCprUpZlB941UdJJ_8RglWcWw$.โ Consumer advocates recommend tracking submission confirmationโ emails and maintaining a record of qualifyingโค PSLF payments, accessible through individual student loan accounts.
understanding Buyback offer Calculations
Upon submission, the Education Department isโข expected to send an offer letter detailing missed monthly payments โฃand theโข associated cost for forgiveness.The calculation of these missed payments is โcomplex, according to Kantrowitz, typically based on pre- and โฃpost-non-qualifying payment period bill amounts. Borrowers with low incomesโข may โฃqualify for zero-dollar payments, possibly clearing their debt without any financial โคobligation.
Kantrowitz emphasized โthe importance of timely action once an offer letter is received: “You must pay โฃthe โamount toโฃ your loan โขservicer โwithin 90 days.”