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New Rules Will Block Forgiveness for Parent Loans
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New Rules Will Block Forgiveness for Parent Loans

  • July 19, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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Key Points

  • Parent PLUS borrowers with loans issued after July 1, 2026 will lose access to income-driven repayment plans.
  • Existing Parent PLUS borrowers must consolidate by June 30, 2026 to keep IDR and PSLF access.
  • Future Parent PLUS loans will be excluded from all Public Service Loan Forgiveness paths under income-driven repayment.

The One Big Beautiful Bill, which was signed into law on July 4, 2025, is going to reshape student loan borrowing and repayment for parents.

Parent PLUS borrowers have until June 30, 2026 to act. Miss that window, and future access to flexible repayment plans and potential student loan forgiveness vanishes. The rule changes apply not only to new loans but could also impact existing borrowers who don’t consolidate in time.

It could also impact parents who have kids in college. While there is a “grandfathering” clause on the new Parent PLUS loan caps, if parents take a new loan out in fall of 2026 or beyond, they will “contaminate” their existing loans and lose access to these plans.

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New Parent PLUS Loans Lose IDR Access

Starting July 1, 2026, any new Parent PLUS loan disbursed will no longer qualify for income-driven repayment. That includes the current workaround of consolidating to access Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR). While the new Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP) will offer income-based options to other federal borrowers, parent PLUS loans are excluded from this new path entirely.

The only option for Parent PLUS loans will be to repay under the new Standard Repayment Plan.

Because Public Service Loan Forgiveness (the most popular loan forgiveness program) requires payments under an income-driven plan, this change effectively ends PSLF eligibility for future Parent PLUS borrowers. 

This has the potential to make Parent PLUS loans much more expensive for families. For example, if you borrow $20,000, you can expect to pay about $230 per month. If you borrow $40,000, the goes up to $355 per month. And if you borrow the new cap of $65,000, you can expect to pay about $500 per month.

Deadline For Existing Parent PLUS Borrowers

Current Parent PLUS borrowers still have access to ICR, but only if they consolidate before June 30, 2026. If you fail to consolidate your Parent PLUS loan before June 30, 2026, you will have no way to access an income-driven repayment plan.

Once in ICR or any income-driven repayment plan between July 1, 2026 and June 30, 2028, borrowers will migrate to amended IBR.

If you don’t act by the deadline, you lose the ability to access income driven repayment (and PSLF) permanently. 

Future Borrowing Could “Contaminate” Your Loans

One key thing that parents with children in college need to realize: while you are grandfathered in on the existing “uncapped” Parent PLUS loan program, if you take a new Parent PLUS loan after July 1, 2026, all of your Parent PLUS Loans must be repaid under the new Standard Repayment Plan.

Even one new Parent PLUS loan taken out after July 1, 2026 will block access to IDR on all loans. And, in turn, block access to PSLF for all Parent PLUS Loans you have.

The result is, for parents borrowing for college, private loans now look like a more compelling choice than Parent PLUS Loans.

What Borrowers Should Do Now

Families who rely on Parent PLUS loans should take note: after July 1, 2026, the protections you may have counted on will be gone. Taking steps now could preserve access to flexible repayment and forgiveness programs that are about to disappear.

Borrowers who want to keep options open need to act soon:

  • Avoid taking out new Parent PLUS loans after July 1, 2026.
  • Consolidate existing loans before June 30, 2026.
  • Enroll in ICR or amended IBR as soon as possible, but no later than June 30, 2028.

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