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Parents with poor credit: Beware of this Student Loan Rule Change

There has been much criticism that federal student loans are too easy to get and that borrowers can take on large amounts of debt with little verification that they can ever pay it back. The Department of Education has announced new regulations that are aimed at one type of federal loan that currently does not require a credit check- Parent PLUS Loans.

PLUS loans are available to parents to help provide financing for children who do not qualify for enough financial aid on their own. But there are no specific limits on the amount that can be borrowed under this program- other than that parents cannot borrow more than the total cost of their child’s education after other financial aid has been deducted.

In the final regulations issued by the Department of Education, which go into effect March 29, 2015 borrowers who have an “adverse credit history,” may find it harder to qualify for these type loans. The evaluation will take into account whether the borrower has:

• One or more debts that are 90 days or more delinquent with a total outstanding balance larger than $2,085;

• Accounts placed for collection or charged off in the two years before the credit report is pulled;

• Bankruptcy discharge, foreclosure, repossession, tax lien, wage garnishment, or write-off of a federal student loan debt in the past five years.

PLUS loans can be dangerous and are often accompanied by higher interest rates than other federal loans and fewer flexible re-payment options. For example, one parent shared on Credit.com’s blog that he has $45,000 in outstanding parent loans, but only makes $28,000. His children are unable to help him repay the loan at this time.

These changes are likely going to make parents look harder at the true burden of student loan debt and the potential return they are getting with taking out these loans. Parents thinking about borrowing money to help their children pay for college would be wise to review their annual credit reports to identify any discrepancies and think twice about whether PLUS loans are the best option.

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