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Student Loan Borrowers to Receive Credit for Servicer Failures

Student Loan Borrowers to Receive Credit for Servicer Failures

Millions of American student loan borrowers are set to benefit from a recent decision by the Department of Education. Due to lapses by three major loan servicers – Aidvantage, EdFinancial, and Nelnet – in sending timely billing statements and meeting contractual obligations, over 3.5 million people will now receive credit for their payments.

The Department of Education has placed effected loans in administrative forbearance. During this period, borrowers are not required to make payments. Moreover, any accruing interest will effectively be nullified. This measure aims to alleviate the burden on borrowers while servicer issues are resolved.

“When unacceptable errors are uncovered, servicers should expect to be held accountable and borrowers should count on this administration to hold them harmless,” Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said in a statement.

Financially, the consequences for the servicers are significant. Aidvantage faces a withholding of $2 million in repayments, while EdFinancial and Nelnet are accountable for $161,000 and $13,000, respectively. These figures are calculated based on the number of affected borrowers.

Additionally, this forbearance period will count towards qualifying periods for loan forgiveness programs, such as Public Service Loan Forgiveness and income-driven repayment plans. This decision is a positive turn for borrowers, many of whom have faced ongoing challenges with loan servicing, especially post-Covid-19 forbearance, which had suspended payments and interest accrual on federal student loans since March 2020.

The resumption of repayments last September was fraught with issues, including delayed billing statements and incorrect payment calculations, as highlighted by The New York Times. This latest development offers some relief and progress for those navigating the complexities of student loan repayment.

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