Student Loan Repayments Are About to Start Up Again in October. Are You Ready?

A recent graduate looks worried as she reads about student loan repayments starting in October

学生贷款偿还在奥克托重新开始ber 1st. More than43 million Americanswill need to start making payments again.1Are you one of them?

These restarting payments come after thethree-and-a-half yearCOVID-19 payment pause put in place in March 2020. The pause was enacted to assist financially struggling borrowers during the pandemic, and it was extended a total of eight times under the Trump and Biden administrations.2

But then, in June, a lawofficially preventingthe pause from being extended again passed. Because of this, student loan interest began to accumulate again on September 1st 2023.3

And in October 2023, payments will restart.

These deadlines are hitting borrowers even harder after a proposal by the Biden administration to cancelup to $20,000in student loans for millions of borrowers failed.4

With so many borrowers taking a wait-and-see approach for the last few years—and tons of younger borrowers making their first-ever payments coming out of the pandemic—there is a lot that both students and alumni need to refresh on.

“It’s been such a long time since borrowers have had to make payments, and many people have forgotten the options," says Iman Johnson, Assistant Vice President ofStudent Financial Aid at Rasmussen University. "The university anticipates helping a lot of students and alumni to navigate this and figure out where to start.”

As you prepare to resume making payments, we’ve gathered information from government resources, news organizations and Johnson's insights to help you get started. Here are answers to some of the most pressing questions you may have.

When is my first paymentactuallydue?

Your first payment is due in October 2023, though the exact date varies by borrower. You’ll get your bill citing your payment amount and due date at least 21 days before your deadline,according to Federal Student Aid. By October 1st, many federal student loan borrowers will have already received their bills.5

That said, there are some borrower protections in place. The Biden administration has instituted a12-month on-ramp periodfor borrowers reentering payment, beginning on October 1st, 2023 and lasting through September 30th, 2024.4Borrowers who miss monthly payments during this period will not be considered delinquent, reported to credit bureaus, placed in default or referred to debt collection agencies,as stated by a fact sheet from the White House.

What do I need to know about the interest that’s accumulating again?

For millions of borrowers, interest began accruing again on federal student loans on September 1st, 2023. Depending on what education stage you’re in and the type of loans you have, there may be differences in your interest accumulation.

例如,直接补贴贷款不积累interest while you're in college, during the six-month grace period after you leave school or if you are in deferment due to unemployment or economic hardship. On the other hand, interest on direct unsubsidized loans begins accruing immediately after disbursal.

While interest has been paused on these loans since March 2020, there are a few things to look out for. Direct unsubsidized loan interest may have continued to add up even when you were not required to make payments, and it may have been capitalized and added to your principal balance.

The most important thing to consider is this: Though September 1st has already passed, if you set money aside during the pause or have extra income to spare,consider making a lump sum paymentas soon as possible. This will help you avoid racking up further interest on payments you can get ahead of before October.6

Which type of loan repayments were paused, and who is reentering repayment?

The payment and interest pause includedall federally held student loans, regardless of your student loan servicer. Types of paused student loans include the following:

  • Direct federal student loans
  • Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program loans held by the Department of Education
  • Federal Perkins Loans held by the Department of Education
  • Defaulted FFEL loans not held by the Department of Education
  • Defaulted Health Education Assistance loans (HEAL)

Non-defaulted FFEL loans not held by the Department of Education, Federal Perkins Loans not held by the Department of Education, non-defaulted HEAL loans, and private student loans werenoteligible for the pause, and therefore should not be affected by restarting repayments.7

Will any types of federal student loans remain on hold past October?

Due to the law passed in June, there are no federal student loans that will remain paused past October, and there is no possibility of further forbearance extensions related to the pandemic. Regular forbearance options may still exist.

What if I can’t reach my servicer?

The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administratorswarns that student loan servicers will likely be overwhelmed with a high volume of inquiries at this time—and borrowers may need to reach out multiple times before getting a hold of someone.

“Have patience,” Johnson says. “The services are trying to hire additional staff, but inevitably there are millions of borrowers out there. Pick times that are off times to call, and even try using the email options. A lot of servicers will have aleave a message and we’ll call you backoption, so you don’t have to sit on hold.”

Calling when you have a break at work or when you are commuting might be a good option, according to Johnson, who also recommends utilizing all available contact options to speak with a representative. “When you do reach somebody after you’ve been on hold, have grace with them,” Johnson adds. “They’ve probably just got off the phone with 200 other people before you.”

Should I keep the same plan I enrolled in before the pause?

Some borrowers’ loan servicers may have changed during the student loan payment pause. Get up to speed byfinding out who your servicer is, and double check what plan you’re on. It’s possible that your circumstances may have changed over the last three years, and you may want to reassess.

Consider theSAVE planmentioned above, or consider an Income-Driven Repayment(IDR)Plan. Both are new options that may be effective ways for you to lower your monthly payment balance.

“Look at your budget, and look at your lifestyle,” Johnson says, adding that your initial choice for a repayment option might not be the best fit anymore. “Life doesn’t always go as we planned. Stay in touch with your servicer, and consider any life changes and economic hardship options. Staying in touch with your servicer throughout the entire repayment process is essential.”

I’m a current student, does this impact me?

While current students won’t need to make payments come October, their interest will continue to accrue for the first time in three years. Understanding how this will affect your payments later and getting ahead with a savings plan is a great step for current students to take while they still have extra time.

I’m not enrolled in school this semester, but I do plan to finish my degree. How does this impact me?

"For students who didn’t previously complete their programs, now may be the time to come back to school and get their degree to get their money’s worth,” Johnson says.

If you’ve been waiting for a good time toget back into your education, this payment restart might be just that occasion. When you return to your program, the required repayments on your federal loans will pause again.

I’m a prospective student. Does this impact me?

If you don’t have a student loan, the payments resuming will not impact you directly. But they can serve as a useful reminder to make “figuring out and documenting my financial aid details” part of your checklist when enrolling. Be sure to ask questions of your university’s financial aid office, and write the answers down somewhere so you can reference them again if needed.

“Prospective students often don’t ask questions at all,” Johnson says. “They assume what they think is right, and then when we reach out with different information they’re frustrated. So ask questions. If you feel it’s a stupid question, ask it anyways. If you’re wondering it, you need to get the answer.”

I can’t make my monthly payments, what should I do?

If you’re unable to make the repayments, the one year “on-ramp” grace period mentioned above can provide some time to figure out a plan. The most important thing to do is not skip the payments entirely, according to theInceptia Great Advice for Repayment Guide. Defaulting can set off a slew of negative financial consequences.

There are some other options. If you had student loans in default before the pause, you may want to enroll inFresh Start, a one-time temporary government program from theU.S. Department of Educationthat offers special benefits for borrowers with defaulted federal student loans. This program can allow borrowers to get their student loans out of default, build their credit scores and sign up for income driven repayment plans.

Instead of skipping payments, be sure to contact your lender or loan servicer and request information about any potential relief options. There may be opportunities to temporarily reduce rates, payments or enter deferment or forbearance.

Some non-profit or legal organizations may offer help as you navigate repayments and federal student loan debt, but watch out for scams and anyone offering student loan forgiveness—only the federal government can forgive your student loans./p>

Apply for theSAVE planor anIDR planthat caps your monthly dues at a percentage of your income. Depending on your income, either of these options may lower your federal student loan payments to as little as $0 a month.

Another option? If you have an employer who’s willing to help its employees with student debt, speak to your human resources department about ways that the company can match your student loan payments without any negative tax effects.

Are there any ways to apply for more repayment time?

Though the mass repayment pause is ending, youcanlook into individual deferment and forbearance options to temporarily stop interest from accruing on your loans. If you’re unable to contact your servicer or get the information you need about these options, you may want to consider connecting with a credit counselor.

Similarly,联邦学生援助咨询may be helpful if you have yet to complete it.

How can I make extra money in the meantime?

If you are having trouble entering the career you want and are looking to set aside extra income for renewed student loan bills, consider applying for aninternship to break into your field. It may seem counterintuitive, but investing a few months in an internship that doesn’t pay much but gets you the experience you need to stand out for a good job will probably be worth it in the long run.

Current students looking to pay more on their principal and avoid extra interest accumulation should look into a Federal Work Study Program.

“Our Work Study Program offers student ambassador positions, peer tutor positions, and more,” Johnson says. “It’s a great opportunity to learn people skills and soft skills in an office environment that you might not otherwise learn in school.”

What should I do before student loan payments resume?

In the days before payments start again, make sure you understand what you need to pay, how you need to pay it and what your options might be. “Do your research,” Johnson says. “Figure out who is your lender, and who is your servicer.” It may have been awhile since you dug into that paperwork, and it’s not anyone’s idea of a good time—but getting everything sorted out will take the pressure off.

In addition to reaching out to your servicer with questions as soon as you can, you’ll also need toreauthorizeautomatic payments, even if you authorized the withdrawals before the pause.4

After that, Johnson advises looking into your repayment options. “There are a lot more options for repayment plans than there used to be, and a lot of the work the Biden administration has been doing is around lowering monthly payments. Look into theSAVE plan, and go to thatstudentaid.govwebsite.”

“And call—don’t be scared to have conversations, to ask questions, and to do your research.”

Rasmussen students can contact financial aid and speak to astudent loan managerfor advice on how to handle their loan repayments. Contact our Student Loan Management team at: 855-986-2255 or[email protected].

1O. Rodriguez (2023) U.S. Student loan debt statistics you should know in 2023, Credit.com. [accessed 9/19/23]https://www.credit.com/blog/student-loan-debt-statistics/#:~:text=At%20the%20end%20of%202022,%2C%20you're%20not%20alone.
2Casey Kuhn, Student loan payments are restarting. Here’s what to know, (updated Sep.8, 2023, 1:00PM) [accessed 9/19/23]https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/student-loan-repayments-are-starting-again-heres-what-you-need-to-know.
3Katie Lobosco, What the debt ceiling deal could mean for student loan borrowers,(updated May.31, 2023, 11:39AM) [accessed 9/19/23]https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/30/politics/school-loan-payments-due-october/index.html
4Katie Lobosco, Here’s when your student loan payments will start again, (updated Jun.30, 2023, 5:32PM) [accessed 9/19/23]https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/30/politics/school-loan-payments-due-october/index.html
5Prepare for Student Loan Payments To Restart, [accessed 9/19/23]https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/repayment/prepare-payments-restart
6Eliza Haverstock, Supreme Court Strikes Down Student Debt Cancellation. Now What?, (originally published on Jun.30, 2023 on NerdWallet), [accessed 9/19/23] https://publications.inceptia.org/view/36129960/4/
7Peter Butler, Dan Avery, Interest on Student Loans Is Restarting. Here’s What Borrowers Need to Know, (Sep.1, 2023) [accessed 9/19/23]https://www.cnet.com/personal-finance/loans/student-loan-payments-start-again-soon-how-to-prepare/

About the author

Hope Rothenberg

Hope Rothenberg is a creative copywriter with agency, in-house, and freelance experience. She's written about everything from area rugs to artificial intelligence, and a ton in between.

Hope Rothenberg smiles at the camera in a black and white photo against a brick wall

Related Content

Related Content

This piece of ad content was created by Rasmussen University to support its educational programs. Rasmussen University may not prepare students for all positions featured within this content. Please visitwww.cho-design.com/degreesfor a list of programs offered. External links provided on rasmussen.edu are for reference only. Rasmussen University does not guarantee, approve, control, or specifically endorse the information or products available on websites linked to, and is not endorsed by website owners, authors and/or organizations referenced. Rasmussen University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

logo-accreditation-acen logo-accreditation-ccne chart-credential-laddering-associates-bachelors-masters 0 Credits 90 Credits 180 Credits 48 Credits Start Here HIGH SCHOOL GRADS Start Here TRANSFER STUDENTS Start Here SECOND DEGREE PURSUERS End Here ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE Start Here MASTER'S DEGREE PURSUERS End Here BACHELOR'S DEGREE End Here MASTER'S DEGREE chart-credential-laddering-associates-bachelors 0 Credits Start Here HIGH SCHOOL GRADS Start Here TRANSFER STUDENTS 90 Credits Start Here SECOND DEGREE PURSUERS End Here ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE 180 Credits End Here BACHELOR'S DEGREE chart-credential-laddering-msn chart-credential-laddering-nursing-programs chart-credential-laddering-post-grad-np chart-credential-laddering-nursing DNP MSN RN to BSN LPN to RN Bridge Accelerated BSN Professional Nursing ADN Practical Nursing Diploma Pre-Licensure Post-Licensure 图标n-colored-outline-bank 图标n-colored-outline-certificate 图标n-colored-outline-circle-dollar-sign 图标n-colored-outline-folder-search 图标n-colored-outline-hand-heart 图标n-colored-outline-head-blocks 图标n-colored-outline-head-cog 图标n-colored-outline-head-heart 图标n-colored-outline-health-plus-leaves 图标n-colored-outline-hospital 图标n-colored-outline-lifelong-learning 图标n-colored-outline-light-bulb-analytics 图标n-colored-outline-location-pin 图标n-colored-outline-magnifying-glass 图标n-colored-outline-monitor-healthcare 图标n-colored-outline-monitor-paper-search 图标n-colored-outline-nurse-rays 图标n-colored-outline-padlock-shield 图标n-colored-outline-person-presenter-screen 图标n-colored-outline-scales ras-logo-flame ras-logo-horizontal ras-logo-stacked 图标n-colored-advance 图标n-colored-arrows-cross-curve 图标n-colored-briefcase-star 图标n-colored-build 图标n-colored-bulb-analytics 图标n-colored-certificate 图标n-colored-continual-development 图标n-colored-duo-chatbox 图标n-colored-folder-mortarboard 图标n-colored-forward-ribbon 图标n-colored-gears-clock 图标n-colored-globe-pen 图标n-colored-growth 图标n-colored-hand-bubble 图标n-colored-hand-stars 图标n-colored-hands-gear 图标n-colored-head-blocks 图标n-colored-head-cog 图标n-colored-health-plus-leaves 图标n-colored-hospital-building 图标n-colored-laptop-cbe-skyscraper 图标n-colored-laptop-checkmark 图标n-colored-laptop-webpage 图标n-colored-location-map 图标n-colored-location-pin 图标n-colored-monitor-paper-scan 图标n-colored-mortarboard-dollar 图标n-colored-national 图标n-colored-people-chat-bubbles 图标n-colored-person-cheer-star 图标n-colored-person-laptop-checkboxes 图标n-colored-person-screen-instructor 图标n-colored-person-whiteboard 图标n-colored-phone-chatbox 图标n-colored-police-light 图标n-colored-prep 图标n-colored-presenter 图标n-colored-regional 图标n-colored-save-time 图标n-colored-shirt-hat 图标n-colored-skyscraper 图标n-colored-state 图标n-colored-student-centered 图标n-colored-support 图标n-colored-world-experience 图标n-triangle-arrow-up-plant 图标n-triangle-calendar-pencil 图标n-triangle-clock-rotating-arrows 图标n-triangle-display-gears icon-triangle-hand-right-speech-bubble 图标n-triangle-laptop-coding-brackets 图标n-triangle-mortarboard 图标n-triangle-paper-ribbon 图标n-triangle-person-cheer-star 图标n-triangle-person-juggle 图标n-triangle-triple-people-chat-bubble 图标n-modality-campus 图标n-modality-field 图标n-modality-online 图标n-modality-residential 图标n-arrow 图标n-bank 图标n-camera 图标n-filter 图标n-general-chart 图标n-general-connect 图标n-general-degree 图标n-general-discuss 图标n-general-email 图标n-general-find 图标n-general-hat 图标n-general-heart 图标n-general-laptop-building 图标n-general-laptop 图标n-general-leader 图标n-general-map 图标n-general-money 图标n-general-paperwork 图标n-general-people 图标n-general-phone 图标n-general-speak-out 图标n-head-heart 图标n-info-circle 图标n-mail-forward 图标n-mglass 图标n-play-solid 图标n-quote-mark-left 图标n-quote-mark-right 图标n-scales 图标n-share-square-o 图标n-simple-chat 图标n-simple-desktop 图标n-simple-find 图标n-simple-hamburger 图标n-simple-phone 图标n-spinner 图标n-tag 图标n-testimonial-quotes 图标n-util-checkbox-white 图标n-util-checkbox 图标n-util-checked-white 图标n-util-checked 图标n-util-chevron-down 图标n-util-chevron-left 图标n-util-chevron-right 图标n-util-chevron-up 图标n-util-circle-arrow-down 图标n-util-circle-dot 图标n-util-language-switch 图标n-util-loading 图标n-util-open-window-link 图标n-util-pdf-link 图标n-util-refresh 图标n-util-x rebrand-arrows 图标n-social-facebook-colored 图标n-social-facebook-square-colored 图标n-social-facebook-square 图标n-social-facebook 图标n-social-google-plus-square 图标n-social-google-plus 图标n-social-instagram-colored 图标n-social-instagram 图标n-social-linkedin-square-colored 图标n-social-linkedin-square 图标n-social-linkedin 图标n-social-pinterest-p-colored 图标n-social-pinterest-p 图标n-social-twitter-colored 图标n-social-twitter-square 图标n-social-twitter 图标n-social-youtube-play-colored 图标n-social-youtube-play graduate-cap-star-coin hand-coin hand-heart nurse-stethoscope-rays card-send-smile person-yoga-pose suitcase-star