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How To Consolidate Student Loans Before June 2026 Deadline

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Key Points

  • Some federal student loan borrowers (especially parents with Parent PLUS loans) must consolidate before June 30, 2026 to keep access to income-driven repayment and loan forgiveness programs.
  • Consolidation is free and handled online through StudentAid.gov, but processing can take weeks, making early action critical.

Parent PLUS federal student loan borrowers are facing a strict deadline to maintain access to flexible repayment plans and loan forgiveness. By June 30, 2026, certain borrowers must have consolidated their loans into the federal Direct Loan Consolidation Loans — or risk permanently losing access to income-driven repayment plans and Public Service Loan Forgiveness.

The deadline is part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, but awareness remains low. For borrowers who miss this critical timeline, the financial consequences could last decades.

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Who Needs to Consolidate — and Who Doesn’t?

Most federal student loan borrowers do not need to consolidate.

Borrowers who already hold Direct Loans only (including Direct Subsidized, Direct Unsubsidized, and Direct PLUS loans for graduate students) can generally continue repayment and forgiveness without taking action. There are changes coming for some repayment plans, but consolidation isn't necessary.

The deadline matters most for borrowers who hold non-Direct federal loans, including:

  • Parent PLUS loans
  • FFEL Program loans
  • Federal Perkins loans

These loans are not fully eligible for income-driven repayment or Public Service Loan Forgiveness unless they are first consolidated into a Direct Consolidation Loan.

Parent PLUS borrowers face the highest stakes. Under changes taking effect in 2026, Parent PLUS loans that are not consolidated before June 30, 2026 will permanently lose access to income-driven repayment and PSLF. After that date, new consolidations that include Parent PLUS loans will also be locked out of those programs. The only option for repayment will be the updated Standard repayment plan.

For many parents, consolidation is the only remaining path to affordable payments tied to income.

Note: If you're a Parent PLUS Loan borrower that doesn't need or want access to income-driven repayment or Public Service Loan Forgiveness, you don't need to consolidate.

How To Consolidate Your Student Loans

Federal student loan consolidation is handled entirely through the U.S. Department of Education and is free!

Borrowers complete the process online at StudentAid.gov, typically in under 30 minutes.


Student Aid Screenshot

Step by step:

  1. Log in to StudentAid.gov using your Federal Student Aid (FSA) ID.
  2. Select “Apply for a Direct Consolidation Loan.”
  3. Choose which federal loans to include in the consolidation.
  4. Select a repayment plan - Income Contingent Repayment should be the main option.
  5. Choose a federal loan servicer.
  6. Review the terms and electronically sign the application.

Borrowers can cancel consolidation during a short review window if they change their minds.

How Long The Process Taxes And Why Timing Matters

Although the application is quick, processing is not.

Most consolidations take four to six weeks from submission to disbursement. During periods of high volume, it can take longer. The partial government shutdown can also delay things if it lasts a long time.

What matters for the 2026 deadline is when the consolidation loan is issued, not when the application is submitted. Borrowers who wait until the final months risk missing the cutoff if processing is delayed.

This is why we recommend starting the process no later than March 2026, to ensure that your consolidation is completed by June 30, 2026.

What Happens After Your Student Loans Are Consolidated

Once consolidation is complete:

  • Your prior loans are paid off and replaced with one Direct Consolidation Loan
  • Your interest rate becomes a weighted average of your prior loans
  • You need to setup auto-debit again to regain the 0.25% interest rate discount

Most importantly, consolidation determines what repayment plans and forgiveness programs remain available.

Why This Deadline Matters

For many households, especially parents who borrowed to help children attend college, income-driven repayment can mean the difference between manageable monthly bills and financial distress.

Without consolidation, Parent PLUS borrowers will be limited to the standard repayment plan with fixed payments that do not adjust for income. That can be especially challenging for retirees, lower-income households, or families already supporting adult children.

Once the June 2026 deadline passes, those options disappear.

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Editor: Colin Graves

The post How To Consolidate Student Loans Before June 2026 Deadline appeared first on The College Investor.

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By: Robert Farrington
Title: How To Consolidate Student Loans Before June 2026 Deadline
Sourced From: thecollegeinvestor.com/74391/how-to-consolidate-student-loans-before-june-2026-deadline/
Published Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2026 11:30:00 +0000

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