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- Student Loan Default and Collections: FAQs - Federal Student Aid
Get answers about federal student loan default and learn your options to stop collections (Treasury offset or wage garnishment)
- Student Loan Default: What to Know As Collections Restart
Learn about repayment options to avoid the recently resumed government collections You can take steps to avoid defaulting on your student loans like refinancing or applying for a deferment
- U. S. Department of Education to Begin Federal Student Loan Collections . . .
The U S Department of Education today announced its Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) will resume collections of its defaulted federal student loan portfolio on Monday, May 5th
- Wage Garnishment for Student Loan Borrowers in Default to Begin in . . .
Federal student loan borrowers in default could see wages garnished starting January 2026, as the Trump Administration resumes collections after the COVID-era forbearance pause, making it crucial to check your loan status, explore rehabilitation or consolidation, and act quickly to avoid losing up to 15% of your disposable pay
- What happens if I default on a federal student loan?
If you haven’t made a payment on your federal student loan for at least 270 days (nine months), and you have not entered into an agreement with your lender or servicer to postpone your payments (like deferment or forbearance), you are probably in default
- Getting Out of Default - Student Loan Borrowers Assistance
Right now, there are three primary ways to get your loans out of default if you can’t pay the debt in full: complete a loan rehabilitation, consolidate your loans to get out of default, or cancel or discharge your loans through one of the Department of Education’s programs
- More than 5M student loan borrowers in default
The U S Department of Education (ED) will begin involuntary collection on defaulted student loans early next year, including wage garnishment, under the Trump administration Starting in January
- What Is a Defaulted Student Loan, and What Can You Do About It? - LendEDU
What is student loan default? Learn what it means for federal and private loans, how it happens, what the consequences are, and what to do if you're behind or at risk
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