Last chance to share your opinion, win Amazon gift card

Income-Based Repayment (IBR) Survey and Raffle

We have received almost 5,000 survey responses from people sharing their experiences with IBR, but we still want to hear from you! It's been more than six months since IBR became available, and we want to know how it's working for people so far. Your feedback about the application process, your lender's handling of IBR, and other issues will help us improve IBRinfo.org and keep working to make IBR and Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) as useful and accessible as possible.

To thank you for your participation, we'll be giving away $50 gift Amazon.com gift cards to 10 randomly selected survey respondents. You do not need to have applied for IBR or be using IBR to take the survey, but you do need to complete the survey to be in the running for a prize. We will close the drawing on Tuesday, March 2, so hurry and take the survey now!

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March Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Webinar

Equal Justice Works, an IBRinfo partner, has added a new webinar to their Student Debt Relief series. Getting Your Student Loans Forgiven: How Government and Nonprofit Employees Can Earn Public Service Loan Forgiveness is a must attend for anyone working in public service who is interested in federal loan forgiveness.

Sign up for the March 9, 12-1:30 p.m. EST webinar

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How to switch to the Direct Loan program

If your federal loans are in the Guaranteed (FFEL) program — where your lender is a private entity like Sallie Mae or Citibank — you can consolidate into the Direct Loan program to qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Even if you have already consolidated your loans in the FFEL program, you may re-consolidate into the Direct Loan program to take advantage of this program.

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