You can find out how many
qualifying payments you've made by logging in to your account at FedLoan Servicing and viewing your loan details or by looking on your most recent billing statement.
We will then notify you of the total number of
qualifying payments you have made, and how many payments you must still make before you can qualify for PSLF.
After you submit an Employment Certification form and your loans have been transferred to FedLoan Servicing (if FedLoan Servicing was not already your loan servicer), and after FedLoan Servicing has determined the number of qualifying payments that you have made during the period of qualifying employment in your Employment Certification form, you will receive a letter telling you the number of
qualifying payments you have made.
One borrower was unsure how many, if any,
qualifying payments they had made.
They had already switched to a qualifying loan, but was unsure how many
qualifying payments they had made.
FedLoan Servicing will notify you whether your employment qualifies, and, if so, how many payments during the certification period were qualifying payments, the total number of
qualifying payments you have made, and how many payments you must still make before you can qualify for PSLF.
We will then inform you that your employment qualifies and notify you of the total number of
qualifying payments you have made, and how many payments you must still make before you can qualify for PSLF.
Your servicer will determine how many
qualifying payments you've made and how many payments you must make in the future.
When filling out and submitting the Employment Certification Form, FedLoan Servicing will let you know how many
qualified payments you have made, and how many payments you will need to make until you qualify for forgiveness.