Student Loan Forgiveness
Normally once a student has graduated college, they have about
six months before they need to begin paying back their student loans. However,
it is possible to have some or all of your student loans forgiven. It will
usually involve trading your time in a variety of different ways.
To
qualify, you must be involved in volunteer work, serve in the military, teach in
a designated secondary or elementary school for low-income or special education
students or other teacher shortage areas, and meet other various
requirements.
Peace Corps volunteers may be able to defer payment on
their Stafford, Perkins, direct and consolidation loans. Also, they can receive
forgiveness for their Perkins Loans. For each of the first two years of service,
15% can be canceled. Then, for the next two years, 20% can be canceled for each
year for a total of 70% for a four year commitment.
Partial student loan
forgiveness through volunteer work can also be achieved through VISTA
(Volunteers in Service to America), a private non profit group dedicated to the
eradication of poverty in the United States. A one year commitment to VISTA will
allow you a $4,725 education award. Your student loans may be placed in
deferment or forbearance while you are serving.
The Army National Guard
has a program called Student Loan Repayment Program (SLRP)which will provide for
forgiveness of up to $20,000 in student loans. It's available to those who have
existing student loans when enlisting or those who get the loans after joining.
This program is in addition to the Montgomery G.I. Bill benefits and tuition
assistance program. The downside to this is there is a six year
commitment.
If the military isn't for you, and you don't really want to
be a volunteer for years just to get rid of your loans, there are a few other
options available.
Student loan forgiveness for either Perkins Loans or
Stafford Loans can be achieved through full-time teaching positions at a
low-income school as designated by the U.S. Department of Education or teaching
in certain subject areas such as special education, mathematics, science,
foreign languages and bilingual education. The chief administrator of the
qualified school at which you taught will have to verify your participation and
completion. Depending on your qualifications, you could earn forgiveness of from
$5,000 to as much as $17,500 in loans.
Certain health care professionals
can also have their payments deferred or totally forgiven with participation in
the Nursing Education Loan Repayment Program. The NELRP will repay 60 percent of
the qualifying loan balance of registered nurses who are selected for funding in
exchange for 2 years of service at a critical shortage facility. Those selected
may be allowed to work a third year and receive repayment for an additional 25
percent of their qualifying loan balance. Only about 15% of the total number of
applicants were selected to participate in the program for the last two
years.
The National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program provides
for up to $50,000 in forgiveness for qualifying educational loans in exchange
for two years service in a underserved communities. Areas of need currently are
primary care professionals, including dental and mental and behavioral health
clinicians.
There are other, less common ways to become eligible for
partial or total student loan discharge. For example, if the school happened to
close within 90 days of your enrollment and you were unable to finish your
course(s), you may be eligible for a partial discharge of your loan, dependent
on the amount of your expenses. If you did not receive an expected refund, you
may be eligible for forgiveness of the amount of that refund. If your signature
was forged on your loan agreements, your loan can be forgiven. If you die or
find yourself temporarily or permanently disabled, you may receive student loan
cancellation.
If you are thinking about a student consolidation loan,
check first because by consolidating, you may lose the opportunity to have
certain loans forgiven.

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