Here's what to know about the beta version of the student loan forgiveness application
The beta site’s application will be available “on and off” over the next few weeks, according to the Education Department.
The application process takes about 5 minutes, and it’s available in English and Spanish. Applicants also don’t need to log in or provide any documents, according to the department. About 95% of federal student loan borrowers are eligible for relief. The Education Department’s technical team will be responding to potential issues in real-time, and although the application itself won’t change, the team may make changes to the website if faced with any glitches.
The beta version of the site will have scheduled pauses for the team to observe its progress and refine any errors, so the department is encouraging applicants to check back later if the site is down when they try to visit it. The in August on the day of the student loan relief announcement, so the department is likely testing the site thoroughly to avoid a repeat.The Biden administration initially said that the debt relief application would become available
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