I'm Getting Money Back From My Student Loan Payments -- But It May Delay My Forgiveness (2024)

While federal student loanpayments were paused, I continued paying monthly to chip away at my graduate school debt. Now, with student loan forgiveness on the table, I decided to request a refund from my student loan servicer to maximize my debt relief. But it's also complicating my forgiveness situation.

I thought taking advantage of the temporary 0% interest rates was a smart move while payments were on hold. I didn't anticipate President Joe Biden's forgiveness plan would include relief for graduate school debt.

Since graduate debt is included, and because I received a Pell Grant, I should now receive up to $20,000 in relief. But in order to maximize forgiveness, I have to take a few more steps to request a refund and raise my student loan balance. The biggest issue for borrowers in my position is making sure to receive a refund before applying for forgiveness; otherwise, you might have to request forgiveness twice.

I've spent hours on hold with my loan servicer and talking to a financial aid expert. Here's what you can learn from my experience.

Don't wait to request a refund

In order to receive maximum forgiveness, I first needed to request a refund for part of the money I paid during the pandemic -- and experts say it pays to do this soon. That would bring my balance back up to my full forgiveness amount of $20,000.

Here's a quick look at my situation. I rounded up to make the math a little easier:

My student loan scenario

Expected forgiveness amount $20,000
Current student loan balance owed $14,000
Amount paid during the pandemic $7,500
Refund requested $6,000 (to bring my balance back to $20,000)

While the steps are simple -- request a refund, wait for your refund to raise your student loan balance, then request forgiveness -- they can easily happen out of order. And that could cause your current loan balance to be forgiven before you receive your refund.

For example, what if the government were to cancel my current student loan balance of $14,000 before my $6,000 refund hit my account? I would be left with a loan balance of $6,000, which could have been forgiven had my refund processed sooner.

Avoiding this scenario is best, but if this does happen to you, there are actions you can take to receive your full forgiveness. The bad news is, how you'll go about requesting additional forgiveness is not yet clear.

To reduce your chances of this kind of mishap, you'll need to understand the refund and forgiveness timelines. Refunds are likely to be processed in four to six weeks, financial aid expert Mark Kantrowitz said. My loan servicer confirmed it would take me up to six weeks to receive mine, as well as for the balance to be adjusted to my loan account. (At the time of this writing, I've yet to receive mine).

With this timing in mind, it's best to request a refund early in October, though sooner is better. That way, if it takes six weeks to process, you should have your refund and adjusted student loan balance before the end of November. You should then apply for forgiveness right away, since it could take up to another six weeks to process, allowing your debt balance to reset before payments restart in January.

But, if the timing doesn't line up and you do end up with partial forgiveness before receiving your refund, we expect new guidelines to become available in coming weeks. And, if the Department of Education doesn't automatically adjust your forgiveness amount, you can always apply for debt relief again, according to Kantrowitz.

...and don't wait for an automatic refund

I'm Getting Money Back From My Student Loan Payments -- But It May Delay My Forgiveness (1)

According to the Federal Student Aid website, you might receive a refund automatically if you made payments during the federal moratorium and these payments lowered your loan balance to less than your forgiveness amount.

This means if you made payments during the pandemic that caused your student loan balance to drop below what you're eligible for in forgiveness (for example, $10,000), the federal government should take this into consideration when you apply for loan forgiveness.

In other words, you don't have to request a refund to maximize your forgiveness -- but you probably should, "just in case there are glitches in the process," Kantrowitz said.

And, if you paid off your student loan balance entirely during the pandemic, you won't receive an automatic refund. You'll need to request one on your own.

Requesting a refund is easy, but expect long hold times

To request a refund, you'll need to call your loan servicer on the phone, which can be frustrating if you're a millennial (guilty) or a member of Gen Z who's used to requesting things quickly online. Hold times can be long and not everyone has the luxury of waiting for hours.

When I called my loan servicer to request a refund, I was unable to get through for about five days, spending several hours waiting to speak to a real person with irritating hold music taunting me in the background. One Friday morning I was finally connected to a representative within seven minutes. Once I got through, the rest was quick and painless.

The loan servicer representative confirmed how much I had paid during the pandemic, and asked how much of my payments I'd like to have refunded.

I opted for a partial refund. Though I made $7,500 in payments during the pandemic, I only requested $6,000 to set my loan balance to exactly $20,000. If I had requested a full refund of $7,500, I would end up with a remaining balance of $1,500 to pay off, yet again, after my forgiveness went through.

The agent confirmed that the $6,000 would go back onto my account, bringing my remaining student loan balance up to $20,000. She also told me that my refund would process in four to six weeks and the money would be deposited directly to my bank account. But what she couldn't confirm was how the timing of my $20,000 student loan forgiveness might be affected by my refund.

In short, the earlier you request a refund, the better.

Hold on to your refund until your forgiveness goes through

If you receive your refund before your student loan forgiveness goes through, Kantrowitz recommends holding on to it in case the administration's debt relief plan faces legal hiccups. While we all might be tempted to invest this money, spend it on travel or pay down credit card debt, it's wiser to keep it easily accessible.

Kantrowitz recommends placing your refund money in a high-yield savings account or short-term CD. It won't earn a huge amount of interest over a few months, but the money will be available in case there are any delays in receiving your forgiveness.

Once your student loan relief goes through, you're free to use your refund as you see fit. Just make sure you find out if you'll owe state taxes on your forgiven debt, so you can set aside money from your refund come tax season.

I'm Getting Money Back From My Student Loan Payments -- But It May Delay My Forgiveness (2024)

FAQs

Will student loan forgiveness give money back? ›

If your federal student loans are forgiven, you could get a refund, and you might see your credit score dip. Anna Helhoski is a senior writer covering economic news and trends in consumer finance at NerdWallet. She is also an authority on student loans. She joined NerdWallet in 2014.

What do I do with my student loan refund check? ›

Spend it on essentials

Students may want to spend their refund on things like clothes, technology, or a vacation. This is not the wisest thing to do, and it can form poor financial habits. Students should spend their refund on things related to the cost of attending college, or something that will advance their future.

How will I know if my student loans are being forgiven? ›

Your loan servicer should let you know when your student loan debt is discharged. Anyone who chooses to opt out of the discharge will return to repayment when student loan repayment resumes, with interest resuming on September 1 and payments due starting in October.

How long does it take to get student loan payments refunded? ›

Timing. Once your refund request is received and processed by your loan servicer, it will be sent over to the Treasury Department for processing. It will likely take 4-6 weeks from when you first request your refund until you get payment into your bank account.

Will Mohela refund payments? ›

MOHELA initiates the request to the government for approved refunds. The government sends refunds through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) or by check.

What is a student loan refund? ›

A student loan refund is the result of a student borrowing a loan in order to cover some of the college costs that are not billed directly to a student's account (such as books and supplies or an off-campus apartment).

Can you spend your student loan refund? ›

You can use the student loan refund to cover other expenses, like your textbooks, groceries or gas for your car. But your expenses may be lower than you — or your lender — anticipated.

What does a R refund check mean? ›

An A/R Refund Check, also known as an Accounts Receivable Refund Check, refers to a financial instrument issued by a company to refund an overpayment or credit balance to a customer or client.

Can they take my federal refund for student loans? ›

One of the consequences of your loan being in default is that the government can collect your debt by withholding money from your tax refund or other federal payments. This is called a Treasury offset.

How come my student loan is not forgiven? ›

Incomplete Loan Data Could Result In Some Periods Not Counting Toward Student Debt Forgiveness. Another possible issue for some borrowers could be defective loan data. The Education Department relies on data submitted by loan servicers to a system called the National Student Loan Data System.

Why is my student loan balance zero? ›

Closed – the loans were sent to a new servicer. * Zero balance – the Education Department may have forgiven the student loan debt, but what's more likely is that the loans were moved to a different servicer.

What student loans are not eligible for forgiveness? ›

You're not eligible for federal student loan forgiveness programs if you have private loans, but there are other strategies for managing private loan debt.

Has anyone received student loan refund reddit? ›

Over COVID I paid off the remainder of my student loans (about $12,000). In October I applied for a refund and several months ago I received a refund check for the amount I paid off during the payment freeze. I haven't spent any of it and have just had it sitting in my savings.

Do student loans get deposited into your bank account? ›

Typically, student loans do not get deposited in your bank account. Instead, the loans are disbursed directly to the school where it is applied to tuition payments and room and board.

Will Nelnet refund my payment? ›

All Nelnet fees are nonrefundable. If you are making a down payment and it is returned, your Nelnet agreement will be terminated immediately. Please read all the terms and conditions listed on the Nelnet agreement before authorizing and submitting your agreement.

Do you get leftover money from student loans? ›

If there is money left over, the school will pay it to you. In some cases, with your permission, the school may give the leftover money to your child.

Can I get a refund for student loan payments made during COVID? ›

This payment pause is also known as an administrative forbearance. You can no longer get refunds for payments you made during the COVID-19 payment pause. The refund benefit ended on Aug. 28, 2023. When will I have to resume loan payments?

Will student loans have to be paid back? ›

You are generally required to repay your student loan, but in certain situations, your loan may be forgiven, canceled, or discharged.

How do I know if I will get a PSLF refund? ›

If the total payments exceed 120, you might be eligible for a PSLF overpayment refund. Will you get a refund after student loan forgiveness? If you've already been granted student loan forgiveness or repaid your loans, you don't qualify for a PSLF overpayment refund.

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