You mean the 17.5k for a special ed teacher in a Title I school who took their 1st loan after 10/1998?
You don't qualify.
One can have a student loan forgiven if one has no money at all to pay or if one joins a program called student loan which basically pays every penny of ones loan.
To determine if your student loan has been forgiven, you should contact your loan servicer or the Department of Education. They can provide you with information on the status of your loan forgiveness application and confirm if your loan has been forgiven.
To determine if your student loans have been forgiven, you should contact your loan servicer or the Department of Education. They can provide you with information on the status of your loans and whether they have been forgiven through a specific program or process.
Under certain circumstances a loan may be forgiven by the lender, but age has nothing to do with it.
You will know if you are approved for student loan forgiveness by receiving a notification from your loan servicer or the forgiveness program. This notification will confirm that your application has been accepted and your loans will be forgiven.
Then you do not qualify for teachers loan forgiveness.
Are student loans forgiven at age 60? Are student loans forgiven at age 60?
No, your student loans will not be forgiven because your school closes.
I don't think they're ever forgiven. I know they're one of the special categories of debt that isn't discharged by bankruptcy.
no
If in case of death or total and permanent disability of the student Stafford Loans are completely forgiven.
One can have a student loan forgiven if one has no money at all to pay or if one joins a program called student loan which basically pays every penny of ones loan.
To determine if your student loan has been forgiven, you should contact your loan servicer or the Department of Education. They can provide you with information on the status of your loan forgiveness application and confirm if your loan has been forgiven.
To determine if your student loans have been forgiven, you should contact your loan servicer or the Department of Education. They can provide you with information on the status of your loans and whether they have been forgiven through a specific program or process.
Actually, that's not true - student loans are forgiven when the student dies.
The only Federal Loan Forgiveness information that I am aware of is as follows: If you die your loans are forgiven If you become perm. disabled your loans are forgiven
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