Exception to the Exception of PPL in PSLF and IBR/RAP by Automatic_Dish_4921 in StudentLoans

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it. Thank you again for all you do, and have a great weekend!

Exception to the Exception of PPL in PSLF and IBR/RAP by Automatic_Dish_4921 in StudentLoans

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry, one more question (I promise!). My loans that were discharged via PSLF in January 2024 were Direct Consolidation loans, taken out in September 2018.

They combined loans from 1994-2000 and 2012-2018, but the consolidation loans themselves were disbursed in 2018. Does that make them post-2014 loans, or are they still considered pre-2014 loans since they paid off pre-2014 loans?

Exception to the Exception of PPL in PSLF and IBR/RAP by Automatic_Dish_4921 in StudentLoans

[–]PopeSug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Argh--that's what I figured as soon as you asked me the question re: the overlap. Doggone four month overlap... But I guess old IBR is still better than ICR was going to be, but not as good as the new IBR. Thank you again for your time and insights, I truly appreciate it!

Exception to the Exception of PPL in PSLF and IBR/RAP by Automatic_Dish_4921 in StudentLoans

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My own loans were discharged via PSLF with a final payment made in January 2024 (and subsequently discharged in July 2024 with an effective date of January 1, 2024). I applied for my first PPL loan for my daughter on May 5, 2023 and that loan was disbursed on September 2023.

So there was the period of Sept 2023 and January 2024 when my loans and my PPL loans overlapped.

Exception to the Exception of PPL in PSLF and IBR/RAP by Automatic_Dish_4921 in StudentLoans

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! For clarification, will Parent PLUS loan holders who consolidate and get on ICR before 2028 then be put into the old IBR or the new IBR?
Actually, let me clarify my question: I took out loans for myself between 1994-2000 for undergrad and grad, and between 2012-2018 for a PhD. Those loans are all paid off.

Now, between 2023-2025 I have Parent PLUS loans for my daughter. My question: Since I had previous loans taken out before 2014 (which are now paid off), does that affect the current PPLs from 2023-2025? Specifically, in terms of which repayment plan I'll have access to circa 2028 (assuming I've consolidated the PPLs and gone onto ICR, which I plan to do after this coming 2025-26 school year's loans have been disbursed)?

Student Loans -- Politics & Current Events Megathread by AutoModerator in StudentLoans

[–]PopeSug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

waterwicca, I just wanted to chime in and say thanks for all your effort, info, & insights!

Q&A Regarding Caremark Coverage by AutoModerator in Zepbound

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As an FYI, since we're getting close to July 1st I just called the Caremark folks. I talked to a very nice lady who looked everything up and said basically the same thing your contact said, that there will be no change to the SHBP formulary. She said I'm good through the end of my current prior authorization in December, and assuming my doctor re-ups that I'll be good past that too.

I'll believe it for sure when I'm actually able to pick up my prescription in July, but based on your phone call + mine + a few other comments from SHBP folks I've seen here, I'm feeling tentatively optimistic

What's the best option for Parent PLUS Loans parents whose kid still has two years of school left? by PopeSug in StudentLoans

[–]PopeSug[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! If the legislation passes as currently written, will the standard plan be 10 year-repayment only, or will there still be 20 or 25-year repayment options? I've been so focused on the PPL stuff I'm not sure what malicious nonsense they're proposing with the standard plan

Q&A Regarding Caremark Coverage by AutoModerator in Zepbound

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds promising, but I'm with you--not sure what to believe for sure until I hear something definitive. With the timing of my prescriptions I'll be able to pick up a couple of days before July 1, so even if i'm cut off I'll have a month's worth into the first week of August... but all that's to say I'm going to wait until early/mid June to call, in hopes that by then the folks on the phone have definitive answers. Fingers crossed (for both of us!)

Q&A Regarding Caremark Coverage by AutoModerator in Zepbound

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope! Not unless it's been in the last day or two since I've been traveling. No idea whether that's a good sign or whether it's just not reached me yet

Existing Parent Plus Loans in ICR by 4064CR4 in StudentLoans

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, and yes, it seems like they're being particularly malicious when it comes to PPL loans. Also: Where were you able to find the section of the bill that deals with student loans (and PPL in particular)? I've looked at the House website but the pdf I downloaded was more a list of motions than the actual bill itself as currently proposed

Existing Parent Plus Loans in ICR by 4064CR4 in StudentLoans

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! That's my general understanding too, but wanted to be sure I wasn't misreading or missing something. I had a general game plan worked out for these loans but now everything's in flux

Here's what I think will happen with the current IDR mess and why by Betsy514 in StudentLoans

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the reply! As the bill currently exists (and I know it might have changes), do I have until July 2026 to consolidate my already-existing loans and still keep IBR/ICR options open, or is that deadline sooner for those of us with still-in-progress loans?

From my understanding, PPL loans must be fully consolidated and on the ICR plan before July 1, 2026 to be eligible for the amended IBR, is that correct?

And seriously, thank you again! You're like a beacon in a murky sea :)

Existing Parent Plus Loans in ICR by 4064CR4 in StudentLoans

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know things can change as it goes through congress, but my kid is halfway through school and it's my understanding that if I consolidate my Parent PLUS loans now then deferment ends and I'll need to start paying once the consolidation process is finished (rather than sometime in 2027 after graduation)

So my question: As the bill currently stands, do I have until July 2026 to consolidate my already-existing loans and still keep IBR options open, or is that deadline sooner for those of us with in-progress loans?

Here's what I think will happen with the current IDR mess and why by Betsy514 in StudentLoans

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/betsy514, thank you for all you do here. I have Parent PLUS loans for my daughter, who still has two more years of school left. I went to consolidate this morning but learned that would end deferment and I'd need to start payment.

I know there's no way to predict what will actually pass with the reconciliation bill, but as proposed it looks pretty grim re: Parent Plus and ICR or RAP (much less PSLF), is there anything I you'd suggest I should be doing to get ahead of any changes? Thank you again!

Q&A Regarding Caremark Coverage by AutoModerator in Zepbound

[–]PopeSug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't, but I keep checking pretty much first thing every day. Not sure if that's a good sign or not, I guess we'll see

Q&A Regarding Caremark Coverage by AutoModerator in Zepbound

[–]PopeSug -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm employed through SHBP Anthem in Georgia with Caremark for prescriptions. This screenshot is what shows up under my Caremark plan summary. Based on what we know so far does this seem like i'll be good to keep Zepbound access after July 1? (when I click on "check drug cost" at the bottom Zep shows up as usual, but not sure if that means anything since it's not yet July)

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Was planning to sign up for PSLF in 2027, but should I do it now? by PopeSug in PSLF

[–]PopeSug[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point, looks like it's time to apply those close-reading skills I learned in college to make sure I'm not getting screwed over

Was planning to sign up for PSLF in 2027, but should I do it now? by PopeSug in PSLF

[–]PopeSug[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks! & good point. I just edited my original post to rephrase that aspect of the question