KEY POINTS
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Friday it is focusing resources on student loans this year, with an emphasis on how servicers are engaging with borrowers around public service loan forgiveness.
  • The Biden administration changed program rules to make thousands of borrowers eligible. But many must take action before Oct. 31 to qualify.
  • The CFPB is worried loan servicers may not be providing accurate or complete information to borrowers.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Friday pledged a crackdown on student loan servicers that flout rules on loan forgiveness for public servants.

The government agency said it "plans to prioritize" oversight of student loans in the coming year, with a "specific focus" on monitoring how servicers are engaging with federal-loan borrowers about public service loan forgiveness, according to a compliance bulletin.