What student loan borrowers should know about 12-month on-ramp period

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Do I have to do anything to apply for the relief?

Borrowers do not need to enroll in the on-ramp period, the U.S. Department of Education says.

If your loans were eligible for the pandemic-era payment pause, which mainly include those in the Direct program, then they’ll also qualify for this grace period of sorts.

Loans that don’t qualify include private student loans and commercially held Federal Family Education Loans.

Will interest continue to accrue on my debt?

Yes. Interest began accruing on federal student loans Sept. 1.

Unlike during the pandemic-era pause on federal student loans, when interest rates were set to zero, your debt will continue to grow at its pre-Covid rate over the next year. Forgoing payments or making only partial payments during the on-ramp period means you’ll likely have a larger bill in a year.

For that reason, Scott Buchanan, executive director of the Student Loan Servicing Alliance, a trade group for federal student loan servicers, said he hoped borrowers weren’t thinking this is just another payment pause.

“There is a fundamental difference here, which is that interest is accruing now,” Buchanan said.

Are there any consequences to not making payments?

Besides the accrual of interest, experts say there are unlikely to be consequences of not making payments during the on-ramp period. However, like with all things student loans, it’s good be careful. One borrower already told CNBC her account was put into a past-due status when she didn’t make her October payment.

Still, the Department of Education says it will not report your missed payments during this period to the credit bureaus.

Borrowers should also be shielded from collection activity, including the garnishments of their wages or retirement benefits, said higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz.

Should I make payments or not?

What if my servicer gets it wrong?

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