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Biden administration doubles federal student loan rehabilitation attempts

Borrowers can now rehabilitate defaulted federal student loans twice under the OBBBA, replacing prior single-use rehabilitation. This change restores credit access, stops collections, and allows incom

Defaulted on your federal loans? Here's how the new rehabilitation rules change things.
Yahoo Finance โ€” 25 June 2026
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Nearly 9 million federal student loan borrowers were in default as of March 2026, but new rules coming July 1, 2027, will give many of them a second c

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Why This Matters

The Biden administrationโ€™s expansion of student loan rehabilitation marks a rare pivot from the punitive approach of past decades. For millions of borrowers, this shift isnโ€™t just proceduralโ€”itโ€™s a lifeline that could reopen housing markets, stabilize credit scores, and restore financial mobility lost to default. The policy also signals a broader reckoning with how the U.S. handles consumer debt disasters.

Background Context

Federal student loan rehabilitation has historically been a one-time escape hatch, designed to help borrowers recover from financial shocks but often leaving those who relapsed without recourse. The Obama-era Fresh Start initiative and Trump-era COVID forbearances offered temporary relief, yet default rates remained stubbornly highโ€”particularly among low-income and minority borrowers. The new rule under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) finally addresses the flaw of finality baked into the original system.

What Happens Next

The immediate test will be whether servicers and credit bureaus fully implement the changes without bureaucratic frictionโ€”and whether borrowers who previously exhausted their one rehabilitation chance will receive retroactive adjustments. Watch for legal challenges from collections agencies that may resist the loss of revenue, as well as state-level responses that could either bolster or undermine the federal policy. The Education Departmentโ€™s rollout pace will reveal whether this is a true policy shift or another half-measure.

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