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H.R. 2829: Strengthening Efforts for Relief and Vital Incentives for Community Service and Engagement Act

The Strengthening Efforts for Relief and Vital Incentives for Community Service and Engagement Act (SERVICE Act) aims to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 specifically to enhance the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program and adjust the terms under which loans can be forgiven. Here’s a breakdown of the main components of the bill:

Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Improvements

The bill proposes several amendments to improve the PSLF program, which is designed to forgive federal student loans for borrowers who work in qualifying public service jobs. Key changes include:

  • Qualifying Payments: Borrowers must make 96 qualifying payments on their eligible Federal Direct Loans after October 1, 2007, and must maintain employment in a public service job during this time.
  • Cancellation Eligibility: The bill clarifies that borrowers can have their loan amounts canceled upon certification of completing the required number of qualifying payments without additional actions needed from the borrower.
  • Buyback Payment Process: The bill introduces a buyback payment option that allows borrowers who missed making qualifying payments during their public service employment to make a lump sum payment to retroactively qualify those months. This applies only if the borrower has not made enough qualifying payments.
  • Employment Status: It modifies the program to include independent contractors as eligible for the PSLF, expanding the definition of employment included in the program.

Monthly Payment Calculation Adjustments

The proposed amendments detail how borrowers can qualify monthly payments, allowing for scenarios where borrowers can have their excess payments applied towards future payments or the principal balance of their loans. This aims to simplify the payment process and enhance clarity.

Online Portal and Job Database

The legislation requires the establishment of an online portal for borrowers, which will provide:

  • Information on eligible loans and repayment plans.
  • Details of qualified payments made by the borrower.
  • Instructions for submitting forms related to loan cancellation.
  • A database listing public service jobs, developed in cooperation with the Secretary of Labor.

Treatment of Deferments and Forbearance

The bill expands the treatment of deferments and forbearance periods concerning interest capitalization. It stipulates that interest on loans during such periods should not be capitalized after the conclusion, which helps borrowers manage their loan amounts more effectively during times of financial hardship.

Reporting and Oversight

The legislation mandates a study by the Comptroller General to assess the feasibility of data matching agreements that could potentially streamline the process for public service loan forgiveness. This study is intended to explore how federal agencies can work together to improve the certification process for borrowers.

Loan Forgiveness for Teachers and Additional Updates

It includes provisions for loan forgiveness specific to teachers and updates certain clauses within the existing framework of loan forgiveness to clarify eligibility requirements and streamline the process.

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Date Action
Apr. 10, 2025 Introduced in House
Apr. 10, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.

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