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ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 11: New student debt relief options available for borrowers

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Illinois State Senate District 11 issued the following announcement on April 23.

In an effort to help people struggling to pay their student loans during the unprecedented economic challenges facing the state and country, State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago) highlighted relief options that could benefit nearly 140,000 Illinoisans.

“During this financially difficult time, people should not have to worry about how they will pay down their student debt,” Villanueva said. “I urge impacted borrowers to contact their loan providers immediately to discuss options to temporarily wave payments.”

Under the initiative, spearheaded by Gov. JB Pritzker and Secretary Deborah Hagan of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, people with commercially-owned Federal Family Education Program Loans or privately held student loans who are having a hard time making their payments due to COVID-19 will be eligible for expanded relief.

Borrowers who need assistance are asked to immediately contact their student loan provider to set up a plan.

Relief options are based on a person’s individual needs and include:

Providing a minimum of 90 days of forbearance,

Waiving late payment fees,

Ensuring that no borrower is subject to negative credit reporting,

Ceasing debt collection lawsuits for 90 days,

Working with borrower to enroll them in other borrower assistance programs, such as income-based repayment.

Original source can be found here.

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