In this episode we break down the 2026 Parent PLUS cap cliff and the real tradeoffs of using private loans to fill the gap while weighing cosigner-exit refinance decisions. As federal limits tighten, many families will face an $8kโ$15k shortfall per student. Private borrowing can bridge the immediate bill, yet it often strips away death and disability discharge, in-school deferment, and unemployment forbearance protections that once covered the full balance. We walk through exact cap calculations, line-item expense mapping, and side-by-side interest comparisons that reveal whether a two- or three-point rate drop justifies the lost federal safeguards. Timing, credit checks, and keeping existing Parent PLUS loans separate until graduation emerge as practical strategies that preserve flexibility.
Key takeaways:
- Pull current balances now to quantify the exact 2026 gap before pressure builds.
- Compare total projected interest plus lost protections, not just monthly payments.
- Refinance private portions only after the student establishes independent credit.
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