So Your Loan Was Transferred—What’s Next? – Federal Student Aid (2024)

If the U.S. Department of Education transfers one or more of your federally owned student loans to a new servicer, you probably have some questions. Read on to learn about why these transfers happen, what the process looks like, and what to do next.

Why do loans get switched or transferred to a different servicer?

Sometimes, we need to transfer loans from one servicer to another—for example, when a servicer’s contract with us ends. Even if we transfer your loans to a new servicer, we (the U.S. Department of Education) still own your loans. The “transfer” to another servicer means that a new servicer will support you as you repay your loans fully.

What should I expect when my loan is transferred?

At least 2 weeks before any loan transfer, your current loan servicer will send you an email or letter notifying you that your loans are being transferred to another loan servicer. This initial notice will include your new servicer’s name and contact information.

You may notice your former servicer has cleared your loan account. For example, your loan balance may come up as “paid in full” on your former servicer’s website or on your credit report. This does not mean you’ve received loan forgiveness. This is part of the loan transfer process.

Your new servicer will eventually load the loan to their platform and reach out to you when that process is complete. Your post-transfer communication will explain that your federally owned loans have been transferred and that your new servicer will assist you with your account on our behalf going forward.

Lastly, your new loan servicer will be identified as the servicer of your federally owned loans in our student loan database. The new servicer reports this information to our database after your transferred loans have been fully loaded to the new servicer’s system.

You’ll be able to view the federal loan servicer code and name associated with each loan when you log in and visit your account Dashboard.

So Your Loan Was Transferred—What’s Next? – Federal Student Aid (1)

How long will it take for my new servicer’s info to show up on StudentAid.gov?

Our federal loan servicers report loan information to our database weekly. As a rule, the new servicer’s information should be available on StudentAid.gov within 7–10 business days after the transferred loans have been fully loaded to the new servicer’s system and the servicer has notified you.

Most servicer-to-servicer transfers are completed on schedule. However, in some cases there can be delays in the availability of the information in our database, so it may take longer than the average 7–10 business days.

What do I do if I’m having issues with my loan because it was transferred to a different servicer?

If you never received a notice from your new servicer about the transfer, reach out to the new servicer.

It can take up to 30 business days (6 weeks) for all of your payment history to be fully updated with your new servicer. If you think your loan information did not transfer correctly (for example: your interest rate or repayment plan changed), reach out to your new servicer.

Still having issues? Submit a complaint directly to us, the U.S. Department of Education’s office of Federal Student Aid.

Will a loan transfer affect the status of my loans (for example, if I’m in a deferment or forbearance)?

No. Loan status information is included when we transfer your federally owned loans from one federal loan servicer to another. The transfer shouldn’t cause a break or gap in any current status (such as deferment or forbearance) that applies to your federally owned loans. If you’re concerned about a break or gap, contact your new servicer for assistance.

After my loans get transferred, do I have to set up a new online account and restart auto pay?

Yes. When we transfer your federally owned loans from one federal loan servicer to another, you will need to contact the new servicer to reinitiate some services related to your account.

After the transferred loans have been fully loaded to the new servicer’s system, the new servicer will send you information that explains how to establish account access online and sign up for other services (such as web payments, electronic correspondence, and, if necessary, auto pay).

If you have questions about your account services, contact your new servicer for assistance.

Will this transfer affect my credit score?

When you transfer to a new loan servicer, you may see some changes on your credit report. We are making changes to improve this process with the goal of limiting any credit impacts moving forward for borrowers who are transferred. If you need an immediate resolution to a potential issue with your credit report, consider submitting an official dispute directly to a credit reporting company. Read more about how to dispute a credit error.

Who are the official federal student loan servicers?

With the rise in student loan scams, it’s important to make sure you’re working with the official federal student loan servicers who are contracted by the U.S. Department of Education. Here’s a list of our loan servicers, with links to their official websites.

Loan ServicerWebsite
Edfinancialedfinancial.StudentAid.gov
MOHELAmohela.com
Aidvantageaidvantage.StudentAid.gov
Nelnetnelnet.StudentAid.gov
ECSIefpls.com
Default Resolution Groupmyeddebt.ed.gov
CRIcri.StudentAid.gov

You never have to pay to get help with loan services, such as consolidating your federal student loans or applying for an income-driven repayment plan. If you are contacted by a company asking you to pay “enrollment,” “subscription,” or “maintenance” fees to enroll you in a federal repayment plan or forgiveness program, you should walk away. These services and more can be completed by your servicer for free! Avoid student loan scams.

So Your Loan Was Transferred—What’s Next? – Federal Student Aid (2024)

FAQs

What does it mean when your student loan is transferred? ›

The “transfer” to another servicer simply means that a new servicer will provide the support you need to fully repay your loans. Here's what you should expect if your loan is transferred to a new servicer: You will receive an email or a letter from your assigned servicer to inform you about the transfer.

What happens after loans are transferred to Mohela? ›

Once the transfer is complete, please allow 3-4 business days for all of your billing and Auto Debit information to be available on mohela.com. If you are making payments, immediately begin using MOHELA's contact information to make payments. We will also let you know when payments will be due.

What happens to my student loans if I transfer? ›

You will still be responsible for the student loans you borrowed for your old school, so it's important to address them when you transfer. For example, the funds for most private and federal student loans are usually sent to the school in chunks, one at the beginning of each semester.

How do I know if my student loans are forgiven? ›

Your student loan servicer(s) will notify you directly after your forgiveness is processed. Make sure to keep your contact information up to date on StudentAid.gov and with your servicer(s). If you haven't yet qualified for forgiveness, you'll be able to see your exact payment counts in the future.

What happens when my loan is transferred? ›

Federal law protects borrowers when loans are bought and sold by requiring that both the old and new lenders notify you in writing within 15 days of a sale that a transfer has taken place. The letters should provide the name of the new lender, how and where payments can be made, and when your next payment is due.

Why would a loan be transferred? ›

The answer is fairly straightforward. Lenders typically sell loans for two reasons. The first is to free up capital that can be used to make loans to other borrowers. The other is to generate cash by selling the loan to another bank while retaining the right to service the loan.

How does FAFSA work if you transfer? ›

Most financial aid will not automatically transfer from one school to another. You should check with your new school and the aid provider to determine whether any financial aid for which you were previously eligible will transfer.

Do you have to pay financial aid back if you transfer? ›

Once you graduate, drop below half-time enrollment, or leave school, your loan goes into repayment, even if you are transferring to a new school. Your Direct Subsidized or Unsubsidized Loans will have a six-month grace period before you are required to start making regular payments.

Why does my Mohela balance say zero? ›

MOHLEA will report your loan as "Paid in Full" to the consumer reporting agencies at the end of the month that your loan reflects a zero balance. The consumer reporting agencies may take additional time to update their reporting.

What student loans are not eligible for forgiveness? ›

You're not eligible for federal student loan forgiveness programs if you have private loans, but there are other strategies for managing private loan debt. NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates coverage options, customer experience, customizability, cost and more.

Will I get a refund if my student loans are forgiven? ›

Key Takeaways. When your student loan debt is forgiven, you'll be sent notice of how much is canceled and whether you still owe anything more. If your loan is discharged because of fraud or deception on the part of the school, you may get a refund of some payments.

Why did my student loans disappear? ›

Student loans disappear from credit reports 7.5 years from the date they are paid in full, charged-off, or entered default. Education debt can reappear if you dig out of default with consolidation or loan rehabilitation. Student loans can have an outsized impact on your credit score.

What does transferred mean on a credit report? ›

In your case, the loan balances were all transferred by your lender from the old accounts into the new consolidation loan. The status of the old accounts was updated to "transferred" to accurately reflect that action. A "transferred" status is considered final, meaning the account is no longer active.

Why is my student loan being transferred to Aidvantage? ›

Navient asked to end their contract to service federal student loans this year. The contract will run until December 2023, but the company is already transferring its loans to a new company — Aidvantage, which is the loan servicing division of a company called Maximus.

Why does my student loan say closed due to transfer? ›

When a student loan account is moved to a new servicer, the old account will be updated to say “transferred”. This means that the old account is no longer active. If you consolidate your loans, the status of each loan included in the consolidation will be updated to “paid”. A “paid” status is also considered final.

What does "transferred to another lender" mean? ›

Your servicer can change. Your mortgage servicer may transfer the mortgage servicing rights for your loan to another company to service your loan. If your mortgage servicing rights are transferred to a new servicer, you will need to start sending your monthly payments to the new servicer after a certain date.

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