Do You Qualify for Student Loan Forgiveness?
Did you know that there are numerous programs available that will
actually pay off all or part of your college loans? Student loan forgiveness
isn't a myth. Many of these programs aren't widely advertised and most people
who are eligible don't even realize that they qualify to have thousands of
dollars wiped off the balance of their educational loans.
Student Loan Forgiveness for Teachers
The
Teacher Loan Forgiveness Program will repay up to $17,500 toward college loans
for qualified teachers. Full time teachers with an outstanding FFEL or Direct
loan balance on or after October 1998 qualify for $5,000 worth of college loan
repayment after 5 consecutive years of service.
Student loan forgiveness
at the increased amount of $17,500 is available to qualified borrowers who teach
full time in the field of mathematics or science at an eligible secondary school
or who provide special education to students with disabilities.
To learn
more or to apply for this student loan forgiveness program for teachers,
visit:
http://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/english/cancelperk.jsp?tab=repaying
Student
Loan Forgiveness for Non-Profit Child or Family Services Agency
Employees
In an effort to attract and retain more highly trained
early childcare professionals, the federal government has developed programs to
forgive up to 100% of the college loan balance for individuals at eligible
centers.
To qualify for this student loan forgiveness program, borrowers
must hold a degree in early childhood education and work full-time for 2 years
at a qualified facility where at least 70% of the children receiving care come
from families that earn less
than 85% of the state median household
income.
To learn more, call the Child Care Provider Loan Forgiveness
support desk at 1-888-562-7002 or visit
http://www.studentaid.ed.gov/students/attachments/siteresources/childcareinfo.pdf
Student
Loan Forgiveness for Law Enforcement Officials
Protect and serve
the community and the government will do the same for your budget by repaying
your college loans for you. Full time law enforcement or correction officers are
eligible to have their loans paid off by the government at a rate of 15%per year
for the first 2 years of service, 20% for the 3rd and 4th year, and 30% for
their fifth year.
Student Loan Forgiveness for Nurses and Medical
Technicians
Several generous student loan forgiveness programs
are available for physicians and RN's who practice in areas that lack adequate
medical care.
The National Heath Services Corps will repay up to $35,000
per year of service for qualified individuals. To learn more and download
application forms, visit http://nhsc.bhpr.hrsa.gov/applications/lrp_ca.asp
The Nursing Education Loan Repayment Program (NELRP) repays up to 60% of
your college loan balance for those who serve at least 2 years in critical
shortage facilities. To learn details about eligibility and to download
application forms, visit
http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/nursing/loanrepay.htm
Student Loan Forgiveness for Armed Forces
The
government shows their appreciation of those who serve and protect with a
variety of student loan forgiveness programs for the military. The Armed Forces
Forgiveness Program pays off up to $2,500 in college loan debt to borrowers who
served between September 11th 2001 and June 30, 2006.
The National Guard
offers its own student loan forgiveness program, paying off up to $10,000 worth
of college loan debt for each qualified person. For more information call
1-800-GO-GUARD.
Student Loan Forgiveness for Volunteer
Work
Serving in the Peace Corps, Americorps, or Volunteers in
Service to America (VISTA) all qualify you for college loan forgiveness programs
in various amounts.
Peace Corps: Time spent volunteering for the Peace
Corps pays in more ways than good feelings. Volunteers receive 15% of their
Stafford, Perkins, and Consolidation loans paid for each year of service up to
70% of the college loan amount. To learn more about this student loan
forgiveness opportunity call 1-800-424-8580.
Americorps, the domestic arm
of the Peace Corps, awards volunteers $4,725 to apply toward their outstanding
college loans after one year of service. To learn more call
1-800-942-2677.
VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America): Volunteer 1700
hours for one of the many organizations across the country focused on
eradicating hunger, homelessness, poverty, and illiteracy and have up to $4725
wiped off your college balance. To learn more call
1-800-942-2677.
Student Loan Forgiveness for Head Start
Staff
Those who volunteer for their states Head Start program
not only help children from low income families prepare for kindergarten, they
are also granted full or partial college loan forgiveness.

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