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I Have a PLUS Loan in Default. What Do I Do?

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Depending on why your PLUS loan is in default, there are different steps to resolve the matter. Please see the different possibilities and steps for how to resolve each below:

If your parent is not in default or accidentally marked that they were in default: If your parent is currently in default on a previous federal student loan or PLUS loan and will not be able to resolve it within the current academic year: If your parent is no longer in default:
  • You and your parent can submit the Resolve Parent Default Status form, check the corresponding box in section B and attach documentation showing your parent is in good standing such as deferment papers, consolidation papers or a copy of payments satisfying the default by the lender.

Need additional help? Access 24/7 live chat, create a case from My ASU Service Center or call 855-278-5080.

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