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Find out the Jobs that Qualify You for Student Loan Forgiveness

Student loan debt is the second largest source of debt in America, behind home mortgages. Last year’s graduates entered into the job market with an average of $33,000 in student loan debt, the largest average debt for college graduates to date, according to an analysis by Edvisors.

Students do have options, such as deferment and income-based repayment plans to assist on a short-term basis. Some students have even turned to refinancing their student loans. However, there are some jobs that make you eligible for true student loan forgiveness.

Last year the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau revealed that approximately 25 percent of the U.S. workforce employed by a public service employer may be eligible for student loan forgiveness.

Although there is no student loan forgiveness program for private student loans, the programs cover many different types of federal student loans. In addition, forgiveness programs vary depending on the type of federal loan.

The Department of Education has created a reference charge that provides all of the conditions that may lead to the cancellation or forgiveness of a federal student loan.

Teacher Forgiveness
One of the most common ways to qualify for student loan forgiveness is to work as a teacher in the public service sector or for a nonprofit organization. You must first work for five consecutive years in a designated elementary, secondary or educational service agency to be eligible for up to $5,000 of the total amount to be forgiven.

Up to 100 percent of a Perkins loan may be forgiven if you have served full-time in a public or nonprofit elementary or secondary school system serving low-income families. You may also qualify if you are a special education teacher for infants, toddlers, children or youth with disabilities. If you teach in the fields of mathematics, science, foreign languages, bilingual education or any other field determined by the state education agency to have a shortage of qualified teachers in your state, you may also be eligible for student loan forgiveness.

If you qualify, the following formulas may be applied:

• 15 percent canceled per year for the first and second years of service;
• 20 percent canceled for the third and fourth years of service;
• 30 percent canceled for the fifth year of service.

Public Service Employee Forgiveness
Direct Loans are the most common loan considered for forgiveness for public service employees. If you hold a Perkins or FFEL loan, you may need to consolidate your loans in the Direct Loans program to qualify. PLUS loans for parents and graduate students are part of the Direct Loans Program.

If you are employed with a federal, state or local government agency, entity or organization or a not-for-profit organization that has been designated as tax exempt by the IRS, you may qualify for this program.

You may also qualify if the following apply to you:

• You have made 120 on-time, full scheduled, monthly payments on your Direct Loans after October 1, 2007. If you have consolidated your Perkins or FFEL loans, the 120-payment cycle must begin after the loans are consolidated;
• You have made those 120 payments under a qualified repayment plan;
• While you have made each of those payments, you must be working full-time at a qualifying public-service organization.

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For borrowers who are struggling with student loan debt, relief options are available. Many student loan borrowers are unaware that they have rights and repayment options available to them, such as postponement of loan payments, reduction of payments or even a complete discharge of the debt. It is important you contact an experienced Miami bankruptcy attorney who can advise you of all of your options. As an experienced CPA as well as a proven bankruptcy lawyer, Timothy Kingcade knows how to help clients take full advantage of the bankruptcy laws to protect their assets and get successful results. Since 1996 Kingcade & Garcia, P.A. has been helping people from all walks of life build a better tomorrow. Our attorneys’ help thousands of people every year take advantage of their rights under bankruptcy protection to restart, rebuild and recover. The day you hire our firm, we will contact your creditors to stop the harassment. You can also find useful consumer information on the Kingcade & Garcia website at http://www.miamibankruptcy.com.