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When Antibiotics Stop Working How Repayment Options are Like Medication ANTIBIOTICS 1

STUDENT LOANS 2 How are General Forbearances like Antibiotics?

JUST SAY NO! (And Find a Better Solution!) General Forbearances 3

General Forbearances are discretionary and not mandatory or an entitlement, however can be used to prevent default Uses: – Bring account current MOHELA’s Strategy: – Bring account current – Not to offer forbearances that end more than 60 days into the future – There may be exceptions to this strategy 4 General Forbearances

Capitalized interest No interest is subsidized Principal balance continues to increase due to capitalization and may result in compounding interest Limited time available Time spent in a General Forbearance does not count toward Public Service Loan Forgiveness or IDR forgiveness 5 General Forbearances Disadvantages

Deferments are an entitlement Not necessarily as advantageous for the borrower as an Income- Driven Repayment (IDR) option – Government only pays interest on subsidized portion – Interest accrued on the unsubsidized portion will capitalize – Limited time available for most deferments – Time spent in a deferment does not count toward Public Service Loan Forgiveness or IDR forgiveness (IDR exception: periods of Economic Hardship Deferment as defined in the regulations) 6 Deferment Disadvantages

“Collector”  “Repayment Assistance Counselor” Standard level payments remain the default repayment option IDR Options: – Income-Based, Income-Contingent (Direct Loans only), and Pay As You Earn (Direct Loans only) – $0 monthly payment possible – Annual renewal required 7 Income Driven Repayment (IDR) Options

8 Repayment Plan Options

The economy is still recovering from the “Great Recession” The national unemployment rate is 7.0% Many Americans are unemployed or underemployed In response to a need for different types of repayment options and to help borrowers avoid defaulting on their student loans, Congress expanded repayment plans 9 IDR Changed How We Collect on Direct Loans

IDR Advantages Accrued interest amounts above the installment amount for subsidized loans is paid by the government for up to 3 consecutive years (Not applicable for ICR plan) Remaining balance may be forgiven after 20 (Pay As You Earn) – 25 (IBR/ICR) years of qualifying events 10 years to repay if partial financial hardship ends ICR – 10% capitalization limitation based on loan balance at the time the borrower entered repayment Payment amount based on family size and income Qualifying payment plan for PSLF (if borrower qualifies) 10 IDR Advantages

Jodi S.: A real-life example Her loan transferred at the end of a long forbearance She applied for an Economic Hardship Deferment, but was denied because her income was too high She knew she was unable to pay and avoided the Servicer 11 Jodi S.: A real-life example

Servicer Finally Establishes Contact with Jodi! Received a letter from Servicer CEO at 220 days delinquent Letter encouraged borrower to call a Repayment Assistance Hotline or contact the CEO directly if Hotline staff is unable meets her specific and unique needs Unique letter packaging 12 Servicer Finally Establishes Contact with Jodi!

Jodi’s Response Jodi responded with an angry to the CEO. She has four children, is a school teacher making $41,000 per year, and is going through a “horrific and heartbreaking divorce.” Finally, the Servicer established contact for the first time! Solution: She qualified for an income-based repayment plan resulting in a $0 monthly payment. She is now eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Plan. 13 Jodi’s Response

A Win-Win Outcome for Jodi and Others Getting Jodi in an income-driven repayment plan benefits: 1.Jodi 2.School 3.Taxpayer 4.Servicer 14 A Win-Win Outcome for Jodi and Others

3.8% 26% 4,423 $99.2 million 15 What do these numbers represent?

Results from July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013 Average less than 3.8% of all borrowers currently in a repayment status greater than 90 days delinquent per quarter. MOHELA has resolved an average of 26% of borrowers 180 days+ delinquent from the previous quarter by the end of the quarter. – i.e. The quarter ending June 2013 had 15,297 borrowers greater than 180 days delinquent at the beginning of the quarter. 4,423 (28.9%) of those borrowers were resolved. $99.2 million represents balance of 4,423 borrowers brought current last quarter. 16 Results from July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013

Question: How do you reach borrowers not responding to your standard mailings and collection calls? Answer: Try unique and innovative ways to establish contact. Listed below are a few ideas. Is anyone willing to share their latest unique ways of establishing contact with students/borrowers? 17 Discussion

How Can You Work With Servicers to Protect Your Portfolio? Tell students about the various repayment plans Encourage them to visit their servicer’s website or call Use servicer portfolio reports and NSLDS Borrowers can apply online for Income-Driven Repayment Plans on studentloans.gov, which interfaces with the IRS database to retrieve most recent tax information – This process allows for a more borrower friendly, quicker process Retrieval of loan data from NSLDS No need to find paper tax returns Ability to manually input family size that may differ from tax return Servicer receives electronic application the next business day – Can be utilized for both first time and renewal applications 18 StudentLoans.gov How Can You Work With Servicers to Protect Your Portfolio?

William C. Shaffner Director of Business Development and Government Relations