Home / Top News / Student loan payments likely to restart soon. Here’s how to prepare

Student loan payments likely to restart soon. Here’s how to prepare


Nikola Stojadinovic | E+ | Getty Images

1. Connect with your servicer

Students prepare for loan repayment as the U.S. Supreme Court hears debt forgiveness case

Double-check your servicer has your current contact information, so you receive all the notices about the upcoming change, experts say.

Affected borrowers should get multiple notices, Buchanan said.

If you mistakenly send a payment to your old servicer, the money should be forwarded by the former servicer to your new one, he added.

2. Find an affordable repayment option

But if you can afford it, the standard repayment plan is just 10 years.

To calculate how much your monthly bill would be under different plans, use one of the calculators at Studentaid.gov or Freestudentloanadvice.org, said Betsy Mayotte, president of The Institute of Student Loan Advisors, a nonprofit.

If you do decide to change your repayment plan, Mayotte recommends submitting that application with your servicer before payments turn back on.

“I have significant concerns that there will be some big servicing delays,” she said.

3. Have a plan if you can’t make payments

About admin

Check Also

How yelling at kids affects their happiness, success

Almost every parent yells at their child eventually, no matter how hard they try to …