On August 24, President Biden announced that he would forgive $10,000 in student loans per borrower, $20,000 if you received a Pell Grant, if you meet the following income requirements:
- Annual income of $125,000 or less for individuals
- Annual income of $250,000 or less for married couples who file their taxes jointly
You’ll need to provide 5 pieces of information to apply for student-loan forgiveness
The student-loan forgiveness application only asks for these five pieces of information:- Your name
- Date of birth
- Social Security number
- Email address
- Phone number
How do I know if my student loans are eligible for forgiveness?
Only federal student loans held by the US government are eligible for Biden’s forgiveness plan.Here’s a complete list of student loans eligible for forgiveness:
- Direct loans
- Parent PLUS loans
- Direct PLUS loans given to graduate and professional students
- Consolidation loans (with underlying loans held by the Department of Education and disbursed on or before June 30, 2022)
- FFEL loans held by the Department of Education
- Perkins loans held by the Department of Education
- Defaulted loans (including Department of Education-held or commercially serviced Subsidized Stafford, Unsubsidized Stafford, Parent PLUS, and graduate PLUS loans, and Perkins loans held by the Department of Education)
Here’s a complete list of federal student loan servicers:
- FedLoan Servicing (PHEAA)
- Great Lakes Education Loan Services, Inc.
- Edfinancial
- MOHELA
- Aidvantage
- Nelnet
- OSLA Servicing
- ESCI
- Default Resolution Group