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Working in government service or for a non-profit organization might qualify you for the public service loan forgiveness program (PSLF). However, to fully qualify, you’ll also need to have made ten years’ worth of loan payments to have the remaining balance forgiven under the program.
Public service loan forgiveness, or PSLF, will forgive the remainder of your loan balance once you pay 120 monthly payments for ten years under a qualifying repayment plan while working full-time.
When qualifying for the program, you’ll need to work for government services, which include local, state, federal, or tribal levels. In addition, working at a non-profit organization qualifies you for the program. You can also be eligible for loan forgiveness if your employer provides qualifying services.
To qualify for PSLF, you must:
Employment with the following organizations qualifies for PSLF.
The following employers do not qualify for PSLF.
You must work at least 30 hours per week with the employer or meet your employer’s definition of full-time work, whichever is greater.
Any loans received under a Direct Loan Program will qualify you for PSLF. However, student loans taken from private financial institutions do not qualify.
Even though people consolidate federal loans into direct loans, the PSLF program still requires payments to direct consolidated loans to qualify.
You can prepay monthly payments in lumpsum, which will apply to your future payments for up to 12 months or till your repayment plan is due. The payments will qualify for PSLF once you have certified your employment for 12 months.
All repayment plans qualify for PSLF except the following:
To qualify for loan forgiveness, you must make 120 qualifying monthly payments.
Before applying for PSLF, you need to:
The repayment plans that qualify you for PSLF are:
To qualify for loan forgiveness under the PSLF program, you need to satisfy specific criteria like the following:
When you hold a full-time job under a qualifying employer and have excessive student loan debt, you can consider the PLSF to become debt free after ten years.
Seeking PSLF is a ten-year commitment. Therefore, you must clearly understand the risks and benefits before considering them.
For more information about the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, click here and here.