Thursday, June 4th, 2009

where do i go to get info on student loan forgiveness if I work for a non for profit organization?

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girl 42 asked:


I have worked for a non for profit organization for several years I know that there is a program that will forgive my student loans I just don’t know who or what it is.

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3 Responses to “where do i go to get info on student loan forgiveness if I work for a non for profit organization?”

Crystal J Says:

I know that APLE is a site for teachers, maybe there is a program that will help with npo’s. Check out your state’s department of education website and see if there is anything available.

Frederic L Says:

If you are unable to afford to make payments toward your defaulted loan, you should complete and return a “Statement of Financial Status” along with evidence of your current financial situation, which evidences your inability to pay (i.e. paycheck stub, copies of billing statements) to the servicing agency or the collection agency servicing your account. Based on the information provided, a payment plan which is both acceptable to the agency, and affordable to you, will be established.
–house.blogspot.com/search/label/Student%20Loans%20Default

tngandhkm Says:

This link talks about loan forgiveness for public service employees and employees of certain non-profits. Hopefully you will find information here:
It’s under the “Employment” paragraph about who is eligible. Good luck!

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