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Loading... HomeAnnouncements & EventsA Fresh Start for Federal Student Loan Borrowers in Default ON THIS PAGE Enroll in Fresh Start to Get Out of Default Enroll In an Affordable Repayment Plan Benefits of Fresh Start Which Loans Are Eligible Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ON THIS PAGE Enroll in Fresh Start to Get Out of Default Enroll In an Affordable Repayment Plan Benefits of Fresh Start Which Loans Are Eligible Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) GET OUT OF DEFAULT WITH FRESH START Fresh Start is a temporary program from the U.S. Department of Education (ED) that offers special benefits for borrowers with defaulted federal student loans. Fresh Start ends Sept. 30, 2024. Fresh Start automatically gives you some benefits, such as restoring access to federal student aid (loans and grants). But you need to act to claim the full benefits of Fresh Start and get out of default. Sign up for Fresh Start for free using one of the methods below. ENROLL IN FRESH START TO GET OUT OF DEFAULT To use Fresh Start to get out of default, you must contact your loan holder. If your loans are held by ED, you can contact us using one of the three methods below. If your loans are held by a guaranty agency, you’ll need to call that agency. Find contact information for guaranty agencies. If you don’t know who holds your loans, call 1-800-621-3115 (TTY 1-877-825-9923). You must use one of the methods below before Oct. 1, 2024, to enroll in Fresh Start. THREE WAYS TO CONTACT US ABOUT FRESH START This process can take less than 10 minutes. Online—Go to myeddebt.ed.gov and log in to your account. This is the easiest option if you know your login. Phone—Call us at 1-800-621-3115 (If you are deaf or hard of hearing, the TTY number is 1-877-825-9923). * What to expect on the phone: It will take about 10 minutes. A representative will ask for some information to find your record, then ask why you are calling (your answer: Fresh Start, to get out of default). You will also get an opportunity to indicate interest in an income-driven repayment plan, which likely will qualify you for a lower monthly payment than a standard plan. Mail—Write to P.O. Box 5609, Greenville, TX 75403. In your letter, include your name, social security number, date of birth, current mailing address, and the following: “I would like to use Fresh Start to bring my loans back into good standing.” Letters must be postmarked before Oct. 1, 2024. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT If you use Fresh Start to get out of default, here’s what will happen: * We’ll transfer your defaulted loans from the Default Resolution Group (or from a guaranty agency) to a loan servicer. * We’ll return your defaulted loans to “in repayment” status. * We’ll remove the record of your default from your credit report. * You’ll receive communication from your new loan servicer once your loans have been transferred. Within a week or so after, you’ll be able to apply for an IDR plan. ENROLL IN AN AFFORDABLE REPAYMENT PLAN When you get out of default, you’ll automatically be put on the Standard Repayment Plan. But most borrowers enrolling in Fresh Start (about 80%) choose to apply for an income-driven repayment (IDR) plan. An IDR plan customizes your monthly payment to your income. You will never pay more than 10–20% of your discretionary income. Half of borrowers on Fresh Start are paying $0 a month, and 60% of Fresh Start borrowers are paying less than $50 a month. You can’t apply for an IDR plan until we finish processing your Fresh Start enrollment. This may take a couple weeks. If you go to the IDR application and it says you aren’t eligible, you’ll likely need to keep waiting for your Fresh Start enrollment to update in our systems. If you apply for an IDR plan close to your servicer’s bill issue date or before your payment due date, your servicer will place you in a forbearance status for the upcoming billing cycle so that you don’t pay more than you need to. Your servicer will also place you in forbearance if they can’t process your application before these dates. ESTIMATE YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENT You can get your estimated monthly payment by using Loan Simulator (select “I Want to Find the Best Student Loan Repayment Strategy”). ESTIMATE YOUR PAYMENTS WITH LOAN SIMULATOR BENEFITS OF FRESH START AUTOMATIC BENEFITS All defaulted borrowers temporarily have these benefits through Sept. 30, 2024. But you must use Fresh Start to get out of default to keep these benefits long-term. Access to Federal Student Aid If you’re eligible for Fresh Start, you can now access federal student aid again. You can apply for federal grants and loans if you want to go back to school. This may help you complete an unfinished degree, possibly making it easier to repay your loans. Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form now. Stopped Collections The collections relief you’ve gotten during the COVID-19 payment pause continues during Fresh Start. You’ll continue to get the following collections relief: * Tax refunds (and child tax credits) will not be withheld. * Wages will not be garnished. * Social Security payments (including disability benefits) will not be withheld. * Collection calls will not be made. Eligibility for Other Government Loans We stopped reporting your default status in the government credit reporting system (CAIVRS). Many lenders, especially for loans that are backed by the government, will reject applicants who are marked as “in default” in the government credit reporting system. With this Fresh Start benefit, you may become eligible for certain types of government-backed loans, such as mortgages. Restored Ability to Rehabilitate Loans Normally, you can rehabilitate a loan only one time. But Fresh Start will not count as your one chance at rehabilitating your loan(s). For example, say you've never rehabilitated your loan before. You use Fresh Start to get your loan out of default, but your loan goes into default again later. In this case, you will still have the option to rehabilitate your loan. The same is true for rehabilitating during the COVID-19 student loan payment pause. If you rehabilitated your loan(s) during the payment pause, that won’t count as your one chance at rehabilitating your loans. Credit Reporting Changes Starting in December 2022, we began reporting defaulted loans held by ED as “current” rather than “in collections” to credit reporting agencies. ADDED BENEFITS IF YOU USE FRESH START TO GET OUT OF DEFAULT You can now use Fresh Start to get out of default. Claim your Fresh Start to keep the benefits listed above and get access to the benefits listed below. Access to Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) Plans Under an IDR plan, your monthly payment amount can be as low as $0. That’s because on an IDR plan, your monthly payment is based on how much money you make (income) and your family size. Access to Student Loan Forgiveness Programs Defaulted loans are not eligible for any of our student loan forgiveness programs. But if you take advantage of Fresh Start, you’ll get out of default status. Then you’ll regain the ability to apply for forgiveness programs, including Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Access to Short-term Relief (Forbearance and Deferment) When you go into default, you lose access to short-term relief options, including forbearance and deferment. Because of Fresh Start, you’ll be able to get out of default. Then you’ll be able to request short-term relief, if you choose. WHICH LOANS ARE ELIGIBLE Eligible Not eligible * Defaulted William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program loans * Defaulted Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program loans * Defaulted Perkins Loans held by ED * Defaulted Perkins Loans held by schools * Defaulted Health Education Assistance Loan Program loans * Student loans remaining with the U.S. Department of Justice for ongoing litigation * Direct Loans that default after the end of the COVID-19 student loan payment pause * FFEL Program loans that default after the end of the COVID-19 student loan payment pause Note: FFEL Program loans that defaulted during the COVID-19 payment pause will be taken out of default as a result of the expansion of COVID-19 relief. These loans aren't eligible for Fresh Start. If you’re not sure whether your loans qualify, you can call the Default Resolution Group at 1-800-621-3115 (TTY for the deaf or hard of hearing 1-877-825-9923). FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) How long will it take for my Fresh Start application to go through? It takes 4–6 weeks for most people be transferred to their new non-default servicer. You’ll get communications about your transfer by postal mail. Has it been more than 45 days since you asked to use Fresh Start to get out of default, and you haven’t received any communications? If so, reach out to the Default Resolution Group to make sure your contact information is correct. You don’t have to wait for your transfer if you want to apply for student aid. You can fill out the FAFSA® form right now! How do I get proof that I’m enrolled in Fresh Start? To get proof of your enrollment in Fresh Start, contact the Default Resolution Group. You might be asked for proof that you’re enrolled in Fresh Start if, for example, you’re applying for new financial aid and reenrolling in school. Can Fresh Start affect my applications for other relief? No, Fresh Start won’t affect your applications for other relief. If you use Fresh Start to get out of default, we will process most types of discharge applications before we send your loan to your new servicer. If you have a borrower defense application, that information will be shared with your new servicer. What if I go into default again later? If you go into default again after Fresh Start, we’ll use your loan’s original date of delinquency in the information we provide to credit reporting agencies. That means that Fresh Start won’t reset how long credit reporting agencies report your loan as delinquent or in default. If you’ve been delinquent on a loan for more than seven years, that defaulted or delinquent loan doesn’t show up on your credit report anymore. If you’re in this situation, we will make sure you won’t get a default or delinquency reported for the loan anymore. So if you take advantage of Fresh Start but default or become delinquent again, that defaulted loan won’t show up on your credit report if it has been at least seven years since you first became delinquent on the loan. If you take out a new loan during or after Fresh Start, that new loan won’t be affected by Fresh Start. So if you default on that new loan, it will be reported to credit reporting agencies, and you will experience all the regular effects of default. Close Are You Still There? Your session will time out in: 0 undefined 0 undefined End My Session I'm Still Here! Hi there ! I'm Aidan®, the financial aid virtual assistant. How can I help you today? Ask Aidan ® BETA April 5th 0/140 SEND Ask Aidan ® BETA I'm your personal financial aid virtual assistant. Here are some ways that I can help. Answer Your Financial Aid Questions How much money can I borrow in federal student loans? What will I need to fill out the FAFSA® form? 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