Helping to make sense of complex student loan policies.
Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Repayment Plan
Student loan borrowers as part of the SAVE plan may be eligible for early forgiveness of their loans. In this graphic, I designed a quick way for student loan borrowers to understand how the policy may affect their early forgiveness amount.


SAVE Repayment Amounts based on Income and Family Size
In this infographic, I developed a way for student loan borrowers to quickly determine where they fall in terms of monthly payment. Under the income-driven repayment plan, you pay you can now buy back certain months in your payment history to make them qualifying payments for PSLF. Specifically, you can buy back months that don’t count as qualifying payments because you were in an ineligible deferment or forbearance status.

Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Under the 10-year public service forgiveness program, a student loan borrower can buy back certain months in their payment history to make them qualifying payments for PSLF. Specifically, you can buy back months that don’t count as qualifying payments because you were in an ineligible deferment or forbearance status. In order to help illustrate that, I created this graphic for the information page on studentaid.gov.
