Over 800,000 student-loan borrowers are set to start seeing their debt wiped out.
It's part of a one-time account adjustment for borrowers on income-driven repayment plans.
The future of the relief is uncertain after conservative groups filed a lawsuit to block it.
On Monday, student-loan companies are set to begin discharging the debt of 804,000 borrowers who have qualified for $39 billion in debt relief — part of the first batch of borrowers affected by the Education Department's one-time account adjustment for income-driven repayment plans.
"At the start of this Administration, millions of borrowers had earned loan forgiveness but never received it.
Persons:
Education James Kvaal, Joe Biden's
Organizations:
Service, Education, New Civil Liberties Alliance, Cato Institute, Mackinac Center for Public, Public, Education Department
Locations:
Wall, Silicon