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Avoiding Student Loan Forgiveness Scams

Written by: Ryan (he/him)

2 min read | Published: November 14, 2024

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Student loans are a major concern for a lot of students who have recently graduated from college. Many students are looking for ways their student loans may be forgiven through various federal student loan repayment and forgiveness programs, including the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program and the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan. The balance of your student loans can seem daunting, and you may feel the need to get them paid off as quickly as possible.

Fraudsters prey on students looking for student loan forgiveness by attempting to obtain sensitive personal information, passwords and payment through a variety of tactics. They often target students by saying that a deadline for forgiveness is approaching, and they need the information immediately. Here are some indicators that may mean a fraudster is seeking your information through a loan forgiveness scam:

To avoid these types of scams, it’s important to know what credible sources exist. Read on to learn more about the legitimate programs and loan servicers that are available.

Federal student loan repayment and forgiveness programs:

Federal Direct Consolidation Loan Program

Public Service Loan Forgiveness

Teacher Loan Forgiveness

Income Driven Repayment Plan

SAVE Plan

Federal Loan Servicers

Your loan servicer houses your student loans and shows the balance you owe. They also collect and process any payments that you submit. In addition, they provide guidance on which repayment plan is right for you.

Think you have been scammed?

Finally, it’s important to be proactive when it comes to fraud attempts. If you think you have been scammed, take the necessary actions to keep your personal information safe!

Sources:

https://studentaid.gov/articles/avoid-student-loan-forgiveness-scams/

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