Today, the U.S. Department of Education is previewing the student debt relief application form. Here’s the latest:
The student debt relief application will be:
✅Short and simple
✅No supporting documents or FSA ID needed
✅Available in both English and Spanish, and on both mobile and desktop devices
As a reminder, the application period for student debt relief will open later this month and run through December 31, 2023.
Once you submit your form, @FAFSA will review your application, determine your eligibility for debt relief, and work with your loan servicer to process your relief.
Your best source of information during this process will be @usedgov and @FAFSA. The U.S. Department of Education and Federal Student Aid will notify borrowers once the application is available. The application will be on a .gov website.
To be the first to be notified about when the student debt relief application is available, sign up for updates at StudentAid.gov/DebtRelief.
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