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Repayment Estimator

Repayment Plans

Which loans are included?

When we estimate your payments for each repayment plan, we include only the loans that are eligible for that repayment plan.

If you have consolidation loan(s), as well as other federal student loans that aren't consolidation loan(s), we don't include the consolidation loan balance(s) in the Standard and Graduated repayment estimates. Instead, we display consolidation loan(s) in a separate table below.

If some of your loans aren't eligible for a repayment plan, the estimated payment for that repayment plan won't reflect the total amount that you'll repay on all of your federal student loans. For example, if you have FFEL Program Loans and Direct Loans, and are interested in the Extended Repayment Plan, but only your Direct Loans are eligible for the Extended Repayment Plan, then the estimated payments for the Extended Repayment Plan will only be based on your Direct Loans, and won't include your FFEL Program Loans. Therefore, the estimated payments for the Extended Repayment Plan won't be the total amount that you have to repay each month for all of your federal student loans.

What assumptions do we make?

Monthly payment amounts presented here are estimates only and are based on several assumptions that may not apply to you. To discuss actual monthly payment amounts, contact your loan servicer.

Repayment Period - We assume that you have just entered repayment and estimate your payments assuming that you still have the full repayment period to repay your loans. For example, we estimate your payments under the Extended Repayment Plan using a 25-year repayment period, even if you have less than 25 years remaining. We also assume that you'll pay continuously throughout the repayment period with no breaks for deferment or forbearance.

Discretionary Income - We assume that your income will grow 5% each year, that your family size will remain the same during the life of the loan, and that the poverty guidelines will increase based on the Congressional Budget Office's estimation of inflation.

Variable interest rates - For loans with variable interest rates, we assume that the current interest rate won't change during the life of the loan.

Consolidation Loans - We assume that Direct and FFEL Consolidation Loans don't contain any underlying loans made to parents, which are ineligible for the REPAYE, PAYE, and IBR plans.

Projected Loan Forgiveness

Projected Loan Forgiveness: Under the income-driven repayment plans, you may have the remaining balance of your loan forgiven if your loan is not repaid in full after 240 months (20 years) or 300 months (25 years). Whether your loans are forgiven after 20 or 25 years depends on the plan you choose, and if other conditions are met (see Eligibility Requirements in the Terms & Conditions). Your Projected Loan Forgiveness will be $0 if we estimate that you will repay your loan balance in full within 240 or 300 months.

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Standard
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Graduated
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Revised Pay As You Earn (REPAYE)
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Pay As You Earn (PAYE)
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Income-Based Repayment (IBR)
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IBR for New Borrowers
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Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR)
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The chart will display only the repayment plans that you may be eligible for based on the eligibility of your loan type(s). Contact your servicer to confirm your eligibility for this repayment plan.

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  • Some of your loans might not be eligible for this repayment plan, check the repayment plan eligibility information below or ask your servicer for more information.
  • Based on the circumstances of your loans, you may have to pay interest on your Direct Subsidized Loans during all periods.

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Spouse Information

Your spouse's eligible federal student loans and income may be taken into account if:
  • you file a joint federal income tax return with your spouse.
  • you and your spouse have a joint Direct or FFEL Consolidation Loan.
If either of these apply, your spouse's income, loan amount(s) and interest rate(s) should be added to provide more accurate payment information.

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Only loan types that may be repaid under the income-driven repayment plans will display in the dropdown box.
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The chart will display only the repayment plans that you may be eligible for based on the eligibility of your loan type(s). Contact your servicer to confirm your eligibility for this repayment plan.

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  • Some of your loans might not be eligible for this repayment plan, check the repayment plan eligibility information below or ask your servicer for more information.
  • Based on the circumstances of your loans, you may have to pay interest on your Direct Subsidized Loans during all periods.

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