Annie Nova, CNBC
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The Trump administration has taken down the applications for popular student loan repayment plans from the U.S. Department of Education's website, leaving millions of borrowers with fewer options for now.
Borrowers are unable to access the applications for income-driven repayment, or IDR, plans, as well as the online application to consolidate their loans.
Both applications are critical for borrowers pursuing lower monthly payments and loan forgiveness through an IDR plan, as well as the related Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
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