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Finding financial relief through TPD discharge if your are unable to work and earn a sufficient income
It’s been months of “will he, won’t he,” but we finally have an answer: there will be some post-COVID student loan forgiveness as championed by the Biden administration. Key Takeaways…
Here’s what to do while waiting for government forgiveness for federal student loan borrowers.
Ready to ditch some of that student loan debt that’s been dogging you for years? The new government program can offer relief.
60 Minutes may have grabbed the headlines LAST week, but the problems certainly aren’t new. Neither are the solutions.
The borrower defense repayment program can forgive student loan debt incurred from a school that closed before you could earn your degree or from one that promised false certifications. Learn…
Student loan forgiveness programs allow you to eliminate all or part of your student loan debt without penalties. These programs are often tied to public service. Learn how student loan…
Qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) while working as a nurse – plus all the other methods you can use to have your loans forgiven.
Police officers and law enforcement officials employed in the public service sector may qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) for federal student loan debt. We explain what you need…
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program allows public servants like firefighters to qualify for student loan forgiveness. Learn how this program works, what you should do to qualify, and…
A reader’s son might join the military. That might help him defeat his debts.
Military service members and veterans have options for student loan forgiveness that can erase all or part of the remaining balances on your loans.
Learn how student loan forgiveness works for firefighters, police, EMTs, and other public servants to see if you qualify to erase your remaining debt.
Teachers help our kids get a leg up with a good education. Here’s how the federal government helps teachers get a leg up on student loan debt.