Monday, September 12, 2022

Did you hear about the student loan announcements? Scammers did, too

 Federal Trade Commission

By
 
K. Michelle Grajales Attorney, Division of Financial Practices  August 26, 2022


You’ve probably already heard about the new government plan that will forgive some federal student loans, once it’s up and running. Also in the news: the federal student loan payment pause has been extended to December 31, 2022. But scammers are watching the news, too, so know this: you don’t need to do anything or pay anybody to sign up for the new program — or the pause. Nobody can get you in early, help you jump the line, or guarantee eligibility. And anybody who says they can — or tries to charge you — is (1) a liar, and (2) a scammer.

Right now, the Department of Education is working hard on the details of the new plan: who’s eligible and how to apply to get your student loan debt canceled. It won’t happen overnight, and they’ll announce it widely when the program opens up for debt forgiveness. Sign up for Department of Education updates to be notified when the process has officially opened.

Meanwhile, check on your federal loan servicer: be sure you know who they are and that they have your most recent contact info. That will help you get the latest on the cancellation and pause.

Also, remember that there’s a whole separate program you might be eligible for: the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSFL) program. If you’re eligible, you’ll get federal student loan forgiveness after you have 120 qualifying payments. And until October 31, 2022, the limited waiver offers additional credit for the time that previously didn’t count. Check out the PSLF Help Tool to learn more.

And remember: don’t pay anybody who promises you early or special access, or guaranteed eligibility. Those are scams. If you spot one, tell us at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

Subscribe to the FTC’s Consumer Alerts to get updates on avoiding student loan debt relief scams


Friday, September 9, 2022

2022, CPAM Conference interview with CPAM President / Conference chair

CPAM board members, today I interview, Rick S, CPAM Pres., and Jeremy H., Conference coordinator for this year's conference. The post-production has been completed and the video is now available to share with our membership. 


I'll be sharing this link w/ my Director and ask if he will send it to all local PD departments in Washtenaw County. Please ask your agency Chief/ Director to share with other agencies. We are encouraging more departments to join our CPAM team of "networking".

Here is the link :



Rich Coleman, PSCC, Pittsfield Twp. DPS
CPAM, Legislative Rep.



Wednesday, September 7, 2022

CPAM Conference 2022, Oct. 18th - 21st, info and registration

 CPAM's 2022, conference has been finalized and information has been sent to all active members. Our website is currently being updated so information and registration we're posting on the blog. You can also use your mobile device's camera to open the "QR" code below to signup.