I actually got All of my loans forgiven before such a thing was thought of, but I Always knew there would be relief as college is Stupid expensive.
I was a teacher in a job No one wanted, so I received forgiveness from Nelnet, they were in Lincoln NE, and I sent the required proof & a few months later, poof, they were gone:)
I have a lot of college credits, so I was definitely fortunate, but I also had a difficult career, so I consider the loans like an addition to salary since my job was undesirableđŸ˜„
because that would mean you didn't read my post and know little to nothing about student loan forgiveness programs for teachers.
they've been around for a long time, and good teachers can meet criteria to qualify, but they have to be smart enough to understand qualifications. similar to Trump using tax laws to his advantage.
...I had a job that 99% of teachers didn't want, so 20 years ago when I signed my SPED loans, they said I would possibly qualify for loan forgiveness if I PAID on time for 10 years, and worked in a job for 10 years that NO ONE else wanted. sucks for the people that aren't strong enough to take such jobs, but not my issue.
No, mine are graduate loans for an MBA from a good school, so there's probably no way I qualify for any of the forgiveness schemes they've come out with. I thought my degrees (undergrad and grad) from two of the best schools in the country would all but guarantee a well-paying job so I wouldn't have trouble paying them off, but I found myself overeducated and underexperienced so nobody would hire me.
Yeah, mine sure as hell hasn't been cancelled.
is there any paperwork you have to fill out?
I actually got All of my loans forgiven before such a thing was thought of, but I Always knew there would be relief as college is Stupid expensive.
I was a teacher in a job No one wanted, so I received forgiveness from Nelnet, they were in Lincoln NE, and I sent the required proof & a few months later, poof, they were gone:)
I have a lot of college credits, so I was definitely fortunate, but I also had a difficult career, so I consider the loans like an addition to salary since my job was undesirableđŸ˜„
How is that fair to millions who paid their loans?
It ain't free my freaking tax dollars paid it.
Hopefully you don't mean my situation...
because that would mean you didn't read my post and know little to nothing about student loan forgiveness programs for teachers.
they've been around for a long time, and good teachers can meet criteria to qualify, but they have to be smart enough to understand qualifications. similar to Trump using tax laws to his advantage.
...I had a job that 99% of teachers didn't want, so 20 years ago when I signed my SPED loans, they said I would possibly qualify for loan forgiveness if I PAID on time for 10 years, and worked in a job for 10 years that NO ONE else wanted. sucks for the people that aren't strong enough to take such jobs, but not my issue.
Yeah there’s a similar thing for lawyers who become govt employees
The job you are talking about is the exception to the rule.
There's still forgiving people for absolutely no reason.
No, mine are graduate loans for an MBA from a good school, so there's probably no way I qualify for any of the forgiveness schemes they've come out with. I thought my degrees (undergrad and grad) from two of the best schools in the country would all but guarantee a well-paying job so I wouldn't have trouble paying them off, but I found myself overeducated and underexperienced so nobody would hire me.