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Student Loan Borrowers Get Clarity On Repayment Plans
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Student Loan Borrowers Get Clarity On Repayment Plans

  • September 3, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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Key Points

  • Department of Education is increasing its direct monitoring of student loan servicers
  • More accountability on companies via withholding of payments
  • Student loan borrowers to be made whole when issues happen

For Americans with federal student loans, the last several months have been marked by uncertainty – from ongoing forbearance to changes coming to nearly all aspects of student loan repayment due to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). 

Borrowers in the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, in particular, have faced questions about when their forbearance will and and when they will be required to make payments again. 

While the precise timeline for SAVE is unknown, we do have clarity on repayment plan options. No matter your situation, you can understand what options you have.

We break down what repayment plan options borrowers need to know:

  • Existing Direct Loan Borrowers
  • Existing Parent PLUS Loan Borrowers
  • Changes In 2026 To Existing Borrowers
  • New Options For New Borrowers In 2026 and Beyond

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Repayment Plan Options For Current Borrowers

The repayment plan options you have today depend on the type of loan you have. There are two main camps: borrowers with Direct and FFEL Loans from Undergraduate and Grad School (including Grad PLUS), and Parent PLUS Loan Borrowers.

Existing Direct Loan borrowers (and Grad PLUS Loan borrowers) have several repayment plan options available today: 

  • The Standard Plans (10-year Plan, Graduated, and Extended Plan)
  • Income-Based Repayment (IBR)
  • Pay As You Earn (PAYE)
  • Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR)

You can enroll in these plans now at StudentAid.gov. It's important to note that there are some system updates that may block borrowers from enrolling in IBR, but that should be resolved in the coming weeks.

Parent PLUS borrowers face different rules. Currently, they can repay on a Standard plan or, if they have consolidated, access ICR. Parent PLUS borrowers who double-consolidated can access any Income-Driven Repayment Plan (including IBR, PAYE, and ICR). 

Options For SAVE Forbearance Borrowers

If you're still in the SAVE Forbearance and don't know what option to pick, you can currently enroll in IBR, PAYE, and ICR. You can also wait until July 2026 and enroll in the upcoming RAP Plan.

What Happens In 2026?

Major changes are starting in 2026 (and phased in through 2028), but we know what they will look like.

In short, SAVE, PAYE, and ICR are being eliminated and any borrowers on those plans will move to IBR. A new option, called the Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP), will be available to both new and existing borrowers.

All existing borrowers on IBR, PAYE, and ICR will move to IBR. Borrowers in the SAVE forbearance will also move to IBR. The big question here is timing: we don't know when the actual migration will happen, though we speculate SAVE forbearance will move closer to July 2026.

Scott Buchanan, Executive Director the Student Loan Servicing Alliance, expects the Department of Education to halt enrollment in PAYE and ICR by early 2028 to allow servicers time to transition borrowers.

For those who take out new loans after July 2026, choices will be even more limited. Borrowers will be placed into the new Standard plan or the Repayment Assistance Plan. 

Parent PLUS Loan borrowers are the most limited. Parent PLUS Loan borrowers current on an income driven repayment plan will migrate to IBR. Borrowers who fail to consolidate and/or take out a new Parent PLUS Loan after July 1, 2026, will only have access to the new Standard Repayment Plan.

Certainty and Uncertainty

Throughout the summer, the lack of clarity has left many borrowers anxious. But while the timeline remains uncertain for SAVE plan borrowers, we know exactly what repayment plan options will be available.

It's also important to note that no borrower is being asked to start from scratch, and credits toward student loan forgiveness, such as those earned under Public Service Loan Forgiveness, will continue to count.

What you should be doing right now:

  • Run your estimated loan payment through both the student loan calculator and future RAP calculator.
  • Knowing the payment amounts, decide if you want to change plans now, or wait it out.
  • Keep employment certification and repayment records up to date for PSLF.
  • Monitor announcements from the Department of Education about timelines.

By understanding what your student loan repayment options are now, families can plan and budget as necessary. While the uncertainty around SAVE timing is frustrating, the clarity on repayment plan options allows for planning.

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RAP vs. IBR: What Student Loan Borrowers Need To Know

RAP vs. IBR: What Student Loan Borrowers Need To Know

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