Until what end date can I apply for student loan forgiveness?
The SAVE plan can be applied for already and comes into effect next year but there are no debt forgiveness plans at present.


Student debt forgiveness is off the cards and has been since the Supreme Court struck down the plan last month.
Under that plan, 40 million students with outstanding debt could applied for the forgiveness program which would have struck down $10,000 of debt per person.
Student debt is like an STD: you can get it by accident in college, then it follows you around your whole life. #TDSThrowback pic.twitter.com/OHypngkSKP
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) July 31, 2023
Don’t worry about the final application date, there won’t be any further changes until after the next election. But there is a recently-announced other option for people looking for any support in the ever-increasing student debt sinkhole.
What has replaced student loan forgiveness?
The new SAVE plan from the White House will amend the terms of the Revised Pay As You Earn (REPAYE). The proposed regulations would increase the amount of income protected from repayment from 150 percent of the Federal poverty guidelines to 225 percent. That level is roughly the equivalent of a $15 hourly wage based upon the 2022 guidelines for a single borrower working fulltime.
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For undergraduate loans, the plan cuts in half the amount that borrowers have to pay each month from 10% to 5% of discretionary income. It includes a guarantee that no borrower earning under 225% of the federal poverty level, about the annual equivalent of a $15 minimum wage for a single borrower, will have to make a monthly payment. Those borrowers with unpaid monthly interest will not be charged, even when that monthly payment is $0 because of the low income.
Notice how essentially nobody in Washington asks “if we can afford” an $886 billion defense budget?
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) July 31, 2023
No, we only hear that when we need health care, or student debt relief, or climate action, or paid family leave, or universal pre-K, or child-poverty relief.
The newly launched beta site will allow borrowers to start submitting applications for the program. The SAVE plan will go into effect on July 1, 2024.