Public Service Loan Forgiveness: How Long Does PSLF Take to Process? (2024)

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It takes a special person to devote their career to serving others, especially considering most nonprofit and government jobs offer a fraction of the salary you might find in the private sector.

Fortunately, the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program can provide debt relief for federal student loan borrowers after 10 years of qualifying service and payments. If you’ve almost reached the loan forgiveness promised land, you’re probably impatiently wondering… “How long does PSLF take to process?”

PSLF processing times vary based on whether you’ve previously submitted employment documentation and other factors. But you can generally expect to wait one to three months for your loan forgiveness application to be fully processed.

Hurry up and wait: How long does PSLF take to process?

The PSLF program forgives your remaining loan balance after making 120 qualifying payments while working full-time for a qualifying employer. In order to receive credit, you must submit the PSLF form with your employment certification for each employer you worked for while making required payments. Additionally, you must still be employed by a PSLF-eligible organization when you apply for loan forgiveness.

Before the COVID-19 payment and interest pause, our team was seeing PSLF applications processed within one to two months. But now that payments have restarted, things are taking longer to process. Post-payment pause, PSLF processing typically takes anywhere from 60 to 90 days due to servicers being overwhelmed by major changes to the student loan system.

Factors that impact PSLF processing time

Once you submit your loan forgiveness form, MOHELA — the exclusive PSLF servicer — will review your form to determine if your employment qualifies. From there, it’ll review your payment history to determine how many payments were made during a period of certified employment.

According to StudentAid.gov, PSLF processing times depend on:

  • Whether you previously submitted employment documentation for review versus submitting documentation all at once when you apply for loan forgiveness.
  • The number of qualifying employers you’ve had.
  • If you have gaps in your employment or payment history.
  • If follow-up is required.

Currently, it’s taking longer for PSLF forms to process due to a number of issues, some of which are outside of the borrower’s control.

Follow-up might be required if your documentation isn’t complete

The information you provide on the PSLF form will be reviewed to determine if your employment qualifies and to confirm if you’ve made qualifying PSLF payments. So, the timeline for processing loan forgiveness might be delayed if your paperwork isn’t in order.

Therefore, it’s important that your employment documentation is complete and accurate at submission. This is a processing factor that is primarily within your control.

When filling out the PSLF Employment Certification Form be sure to double check personal information is accurate, all spaces have been filled out, and the form has been signed and dated. Fortunately, recent updates to the PSLF Help Tool have made it much easier to stay on track by allowing you and your employer to digitally sign the form.

Expect delays if you haven’t certified your PSLF employment before

In the past, loan servicers told borrowers to wait to submit the PSLF employment documentation until they were ready to apply for loan forgiveness after 10 years. This lousy advice resulted in many borrowers being denied PSLF either due to being on the wrong repayment plan, having the wrong loan type or being employed by a non-PSLF-eligible organization.

Imagine working for a decade thinking you’ll receive forgiveness, and then suddenly finding out that none of it counted due to the fine print. Fortunately, the PSLF Waiver (and now the IDR Waiver) is attempting to right many of those wrongs.

After a lot of missteps with the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, employment certification guidance has officially changed. The U.S. Department of Education now recommends submitting your PSLF form annually or when you change employers so you can easily track your progress and address issues right away.

But many PSLF borrowers haven’t recently submitted employment documentation or done so at all. If you’re one of these borrowers, just know that it might take longer for your PSLF form to process — especially if MOHELA has to certify all 120 months of your PSLF journey all at once.

Student loan servicers are navigating a lot of changes

Student loan servicers across the board are dealing with big changes all at once. Payments resumed in October, but the restart has been riddled with payment calculation errors and extremely long call hold times. Additionally, servicers are in the middle of completing a one-time income-driven repayment (IDR) account adjustment.

This one-time adjustment, called the IDR Waiver, can impact PSLF processing times because past periods of repayment, deferment and forbearance might count toward student loan forgiveness.

Normally, consolidating your federal loans would restart the payment count clock. But the IDR Waiver allows the maximum payment credit for PSLF if you apply for a Direct Consolidation Loan before April 30, 2024. Therefore, MOHELA has to look through your entire history for the loans included in the consolidation to determine your PSLF credit, which can extend your processing time.

The good news is that you aren’t required to continue making loan payments while your PSLF form is being processed. As an added layer of protection, there’s a student loan “on-ramp” that will shield you from the potential financial consequences of not making payments.

So, even if it takes longer than usual to process your PSLF form, you won’t be penalized — other than experiencing the emotional rollercoaster of being so close to loan cancellation.

That said, if you choose to make payments while you're waiting for your PSLF application to process, any payments made beyond the required 120 payments will be refunded.

Navigating the PSLF process with expert help

If you’ve periodically submitted your PSLF form, your loan forgiveness will likely be processed quicker than other situations since your eligibility has been tracked over time. You can find out how many qualifying monthly payments you’ve made by logging into your MOHELA account. But keep in mind there might be an opportunity to receive additional PSLF credits by taking advantage of the IDR Waiver before the end of the year.

If you need help ensuring you receive the maximum PSLF credit available, our team of student debt experts can set you up for PSLF success whether you’re at the beginning or the end of repayment. Book a consultation today.

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Public Service Loan Forgiveness: How Long Does PSLF Take to Process? ›

Once we've received all of the documentation needed to determine whether you qualify for loan forgiveness, you'll be notified. A final review of your account will be done to process forgiveness, which will take at least 90 business days.

How long does PSLF forgiveness take to process? ›

The PSLF application process can take a few months. It may take longer if you haven't been submitting regular PSLF Forms, or shorter. During the wait, you have the option of continuing to make payments or putting your loans into forbearance.

How will I know if my PSLF is approved? ›

Log in to StudentAid.gov to track your Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) application status or PSLF progress. Contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-433-3243 with additional questions.

How long does it take to qualify for PSLF? ›

The PSLF Program forgives the remaining balance on your Direct Loans after you have made 120 (10 years) qualifying monthly payments under a qualifying repayment plan, while working full-time for a qualifying employer. Learn more about the PSLF program.

How long does it take Mohela to process a PSLF employment certification form? ›

MOHELA takes up to 14 days to acknowledge receipt of your PSLF form and at least 90 business days to process it. Factors like loan transfers and application volume can extend this period.

What is the success rate of PSLF loan forgiveness? ›

Applications are approved at roughly the same rate. 2.3% of processed applications for PSLF had been approved since the program's inception. In the program's first year, 0.32% of applications were approved. Prior to 2021, 3.3 million student loan borrowers were eligible to apply for PSLF (though only 6.9% applied).

Can you speed up PSLF? ›

If I pay more than my scheduled monthly student loan payment amount, can I get Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) sooner than 10 years? No. You must make 120 separate monthly payments. Paying extra won't make you eligible to receive PSLF sooner.

What happens after my PSLF is approved? ›

What will happen if my Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) application is approved? If you are approved for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, you'll be notified that the entire remaining balance of your eligible Direct Loans, including all outstanding interest and principal, will be forgiven.

Where can I see my PSLF progress? ›

You can see updates by logging into StudentAid.gov and visiting My Activity.

Will I get a refund after PSLF? ›

You must continue to make your regular monthly payment if a payment is due. You will receive a refund if your payment exceeds the amount identified in the PSLF Buyback Agreement and you have no additional outstanding loans.

Do people get denied PSLF? ›

What will happen if my Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) application is denied? If we determine that you're not eligible for loan forgiveness at this time, you'll be notified and will be provided with the reason(s) we determined you were ineligible. You'll then be required to resume making payments on your loans.

What is the acceptance rate for PSLF? ›

11% of all PSLF and TEPSLF applications have been approved, according to June 2023 data from the Department of Education (673,077 approved for discharge among 6,147,812 total applications). Total discharges processed included: 19,218 for PSLF and 6,520 for Temporary Expanded PSLF.

Why does PSLF take so long? ›

The information you provide on the PSLF form will be reviewed to determine if your employment qualifies and to confirm if you've made qualifying PSLF payments. So, the timeline for processing loan forgiveness might be delayed if your paperwork isn't in order.

How long does PSLF approval take? ›

Once we've received all of the documentation needed to determine whether you qualify for loan forgiveness, you'll be notified. A final review of your account will be done to process forgiveness, which will take at least 90 business days.

How long does MOHELA take to approve? ›

Good news! MOHELA can be your servicer! The entire process typically takes between four and six weeks from the date your application is received. Before completing a consolidation application, carefully consider the following information to determine whether loan consolidation is the best option for you.

How do I know if my PSLF application was approved? ›

To check the status of your PLUS loan application, contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-433-3243, or initiate a chat on StudentAid.gov. Was this page helpful? When will I receive my financial aid?

How do I know if I will get money back from PSLF? ›

If you made payments after your 120th qualifying payment, those payments will be treated as overpayments and refunded to you if you have no additional outstanding loans. If your qualifying payment total is at 120 or more, your account is eligible to be placed into forbearance and no payment is due.

What happens after PSLF is approved? ›

If you qualify for forgiveness of the full amount of your loan(s), you won't have to make any more loan payments. If you qualify for forgiveness of only a portion of your loan(s), you're still responsible for repaying the remaining balance.

How long will it take for my student loans to be forgiven? ›

Borrowers who have reached 20 or 25 years (240 or 300 months) worth of eligible payments for IDR forgiveness will see their loans forgiven as they reach these milestones. ED will continue to discharge loans as borrowers reach the required number of months for forgiveness.

How long does PSLF buyback take? ›

We'll email you a PSLF Buyback Agreement in response to your request. This agreement will detail the total buyback amount you must pay and instructions on how to do so. Your servicer must receive the total buyback amount within 90 days of the date of the letter.

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