COLUMBUS – To mark Public Service Recognition Week, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) announced it has approved nearly 616,000 borrowers nationwide for approximately $42 billion in Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) since October 2021.
PSLF covers public employees – such as teachers, firefighters and members of law enforcement, as well as those who work for a nonprofit organization – in a variety of fields by forgiving the remaining federal student loan balance for those who make the required 120 qualifying monthly payments.
In fact, PSLF is making an incredible difference for public servants in Ohio:
- Between October 2021 and May 2023, the department has approved nearly 27,000 borrowers in Ohio for more than $1.7 billion in loan forgiveness under temporary changes the Biden-Harris Administration made to the PSLF Program. That’s nearly $66,000 per borrower.
- While hundreds of thousands of Ohio borrowers already have benefited from PSLF, more will benefit as the program continues.
Public Service Recognition Week celebrates individuals who serve the United States and local communities as employees of federal, state, local or tribal government.
Recent changes to the PSLF Application Process include:
- In addition to record approvals, the department also announced that for the first time, borrowers can now sign and submit their PSLF forms digitally and closely track their status through the process.
- These significant changes to the PSLF application process create a faster, more straightforward and more transparent process for borrowers.
- The changes also improve the experience for public service employers, who now can confirm a borrower’s employment digitally via DocuSign.
