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Education Department Will Resume Collections on Student Loan Debt

April 22, 2025
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In an announcement this week, the department warned that millions of borrowers could be referred to debt collectors and see deductions from their paychecks.

The Department of Education will resume collections on defaulted student loans on May 5, it said on Monday, warning that borrowers could be referred to debt collectors or enrolled in income-based repayment plans.

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The federal government paused repayment requirements on student loan debt in March 2020, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Borrowers whose student loans were in forbearance have not had to make payments since then.

President Joseph R. Biden Jr. repeatedly sought during his administration to bring defaulted student loan borrowers back into good standing, or to erase their debt entirely. Plans to forgive up to $20,000 in loans for millions of borrowers were struck down by the Supreme Court, and a Biden-era repayment plan known as SAVE — which would adjust borrowers’ payment plans based on household size and income — has been frozen by the court since August.

The Trump White House has long telegraphed that no such concessions would be offered for student loan holders under its administration.

“There will not be any mass loan forgiveness,” the Department of Education said in its announcement.

More than 42 million people hold student loans from the federal government, totaling more than $1.6 trillion in debt, the department said. More than five million holders of student loans have not made a repayment in the past year, the department said.

Borrowers who are in default of their student loan repayments will receive an email within the next two weeks informing them of their status and of potential referrals to federal debt collectors, the department said. By the summer, borrowers could see automatic deductions from their paychecks.

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